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Scientists will not find a simple answer to how autism arises, despite Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s promise to announce its causes sometime this month. Here’s what makes the condition so staggeringly comp
The government plans to redirect some children off the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and onto a new program called Thriving Kids. When announcing the change last month, health and disabi
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has pledged to reveal steps he says will mitigate rising autism rates later this month, alongside an expected announcement of $50 million in grant awards for longer-term research into potential causes of the disorder and the effectiveness of current treatments.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to link Tylenol use in pregnant women to autism. The medication has been recommended as a safe option for decades.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNWings for Autism at Worcester Airport eases anxiety over travel for passengers on spectrum
Families sat aboard a passenger jet at Worcester Regional Airport Sept. 13 during the annual "Wings For Autism" event, where people with autism and their families can learn about airline travel without the stress of trying to catch a flight.
Autism assessment still often leaves lived experience unheard and unseen by focusing almost exclusively on outwardly observable behaviours.
The CEO of the company that makes Tylenol has directly pleaded with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to link the drug to autism. Kirk Perry, chief executive of Kenvue, and the company’s chief scientific officer,