Autism and Standard of Living - Understanding the Environmental Crisis
Zivota Nikolic
Narrador 07
Editorial: Spines
Sinopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. What if the comforts of modern life are quietly harming the youngest among us? In “Autism and Standard of Living”, Zivota Nikolic takes a bold step outside conventional medical thinking to explore how contemporary living spaces and environmental design may be contributing to the alarming rise in autism diagnoses. Drawing on years of independent research, Nikolic examines how poor ventilation, sealed environments, and rising carbon dioxide levels in homes, hospitals, and schools could be impacting early brain development—especially in infants and toddlers. This book doesn’t attempt to replace scientific consensus but instead invites a closer look at what has long been overlooked. Nikolic blends architecture, environmental science, and developmental biology to present a compelling case for rethinking the way we live, sleep, and raise our children. He questions the design of baby cribs, the configuration of HVAC systems, and the very standards by which modern buildings are constructed. If you’ve ever wondered why autism rates have surged in recent decades despite advances in medicine, this thought-provoking investigation offers a fresh lens. With clarity, logic, and urgency, “Autism and Standard of Living” challenges readers to see the unseen—and consider practical solutions rooted in simple changes to our surroundings. This is not just a book about autism. It is a call to rethink what we call progress.
Duración: alrededor de 4 horas (03:55:34) Fecha de publicación: 12/11/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

