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Wednesday Web Watch for January 14, 2015

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Uh oh.  Another runaway train: “half of all children will be autistic by 2025.”  Not quite.  As noted by Neurobonkers @ Big Think, “the increasing prevalence of autism is largely due to increasing rates of diagnosis and – as a new study has recently demonstrated, changes in how autism is diagnosed.”   A sigh of relief: the 2025 autism prediction is just another example of an illusory correlation, this time between Roundup and corn & soy…