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This week: Mosquito spraying and autism, and more

A pediatrician and researcher at Penn State Health in Hershey, Pa. found an increased incidence of autism and developmental delays in children who live within a two-mile radius of the Cicero Swamp.

That's an area of Onondaga County with a high concentration of mosquitos that undergoes aerial pesticide spraying to reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as West Nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis.

Dr. Steven Hicks, a graduate of Upstate Medical University, says on this week’s show that his findings showed a small but statistically significant increase but that they should not be cause for alarm. He encourages families to follow safety precautions during spraying. He says additional study would be warranted to learn more about whether pesticides are to blame for the higher rates of autism.

Also this week: the dangers of fentanyl, and how to communicate with someone who has a communication disorder.

Join us this Sunday for "HealthLink on Air" on WRVO -- that's at 6 a.m. and 9 p.m.