Hypoxia, NSAIDs, and autism: A biocultural analysis of stressors in gametogenesis
Stacie Burke
Abstract:Cultural and generational trends have increasingly favored “anti‐inflammatory” action, innovating a new class of analgesic, non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the 20th century. The modern human body has been molded over evolutionary time and while acknowledging inflammation can be pathologically entwined, it also serves an important role in healthy folliculogenesis and ovulation, shaping cues that drive needed vascular change. This review argues that because of anti‐inflammatory action, the cult… Show more
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