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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has sparked widespread outrage with disparaging remarks about autism ...
We already know a lot about the disorder and why its prevalence has increased.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ill-chosen words on autism have provoked something like rage ...
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The Forward on MSNRFK Jr. and Trump are talking about an ‘autism registry.’ This sounds disturbingly familiar.The Third Reich collected medical data about the disabled, including those who would be on the autism spectrum.
Readers, including some with autism, rebut Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s statements. Also: President Trump vs.
"We need to identify the exposures that are causing this epidemic and compensate the families of the injured." ...
"To organize a large-scale U.S. effort on behalf of autism and autism epidemiology will take a lot of time," researcher ...
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Fact-checking Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s statements on autismMedical experts, along with people on the autism spectrum, told PolitiFact that Kennedy’s portrayal was skewed.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn visit to Texas, RFK Jr. said autism, diabetes deserve more attention than measlesDuring a visit to College Station, the U.S. health secretary said Europe has a worse track record with the virus, which gets ...
But that’s not all Kennedy said about people with autism. Shortly after mentioning that a study calculated the “cost of ...
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ZME Science on MSNAutism rates in the US just hit a record high of 1 in 31 children. Experts explain why it is happeningIn 2000, a diagnosis of autism was relatively rare. About one in 150 children in the United States were found to be on the ...
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