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Impact Of Converging Sociocultural And Substance-Related Trends On Us Autism Rates: Combined Geospatiotemporal And Causal Inferential Analysis, Albert Stuart Reece, Gary Kenneth Hulse Jan 2023

Impact Of Converging Sociocultural And Substance-Related Trends On Us Autism Rates: Combined Geospatiotemporal And Causal Inferential Analysis, Albert Stuart Reece, Gary Kenneth Hulse

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Whilst cannabis is known to be toxic to brain development, it is unknown if it is driving rising US autism rates (ASMR). A longitudinal epidemiological study was conducted using national autism census data from the US Department of Education Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) 1991–2011 and nationally representative drug exposure (cigarettes, alcohol, analgesic, and cocaine abuse, and cannabis use monthly, daily, and in pregnancy) datasets from National Survey of Drug Use and Health and US Census (income and ethnicity) and CDC Wonder population and birth data. Analysis was conducted in R. 266,950 were autistic of a population of 40,119,464 8-year-olds …


State Trends Of Cannabis Liberalization As A Causal Driver Of Increasing Testicular Cancer Rates Across The Usa, Albert Stuart Reece, Gary Kenneth Hulse Oct 2022

State Trends Of Cannabis Liberalization As A Causal Driver Of Increasing Testicular Cancer Rates Across The Usa, Albert Stuart Reece, Gary Kenneth Hulse

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

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The cause of the worldwide doubling-tripling of testicular cancer rates (TCRs) in recent decades is unknown. Previous cohort studies associated cannabis use with TCR including dose–response relationships but the contribution of cannabis to TCRs at the population level is unknown. This relationship was tested by analyzing annual trends across US states and formally assessed causality. Four US datasets were linked at state level: age-adjusted TCRs from Centers for Disease Control Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results database; drug use data from annual National Survey of Drug Use and Health including 74.1 % response rate; ethnicity and median household income data …