The current literature shows growing evidence of a link between gender dysphoria (GD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study reviews the available clinical and empirical data. A systematic search of the literature was conducted using the following databases: PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO …
Research indicates that individuals with ASD are more likely to experience gender dysphoria, and vice versa.
That guy bothers me, I don’t think medical professionals should cultivate personality cults. Then again I don’t really think politicians should either, and that’s basically the definition of politics.
What repoir does the wiki have? It seems well written enough, but I don’t trust these kinds of things unless a person with something to lose backs them.
There was an interesting NatGeo article recently about something similar - the links between hypermobility, GI issues, long COVID and long COVID-like illnesses like MECFS, MCAS, etc. The links you provided are really fascinating and suggest maybe even a larger clustering of symptoms unified in a single genetic process.
RCCX!
The entire cluster (ADHD/Hypermobility/Autoimmune/MCAS/etc) is theorised to originate there.
https://me-pedia.org/wiki/RCCX_Genetic_Module_Theory
https://www.reddit.com/r/DrWillPowers/s/bzkmVeFEli
That guy bothers me, I don’t think medical professionals should cultivate personality cults. Then again I don’t really think politicians should either, and that’s basically the definition of politics.
Who cares about that guy just using him to point out the cluster has been spotted independently.
What repoir does the wiki have? It seems well written enough, but I don’t trust these kinds of things unless a person with something to lose backs them.
Follow the links through
https://www.rccxandillness.com/
Ok this is super interesting. I’ll have to read more about this. Thanks.
There was an interesting NatGeo article recently about something similar - the links between hypermobility, GI issues, long COVID and long COVID-like illnesses like MECFS, MCAS, etc. The links you provided are really fascinating and suggest maybe even a larger clustering of symptoms unified in a single genetic process.