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Kennedy referred to autism as a “preventable disease” and claimed environmental factors, rather than genetic predispositions, are the primary cause.
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One Arkansan shares his journey into the spotlight and reveals how autism has been a driving force behind his climb to the ...
Andrew Ace Greenspan, of Nyack, sang a song he wrote and produced called "Hope to See you Again" for News 12 crews during his ...
An autism science group called out "red flags" this week after the National Institutes of Health appeared to share plans for an autism registry in a meeting on April 21. Now, the U.S. Department ...
The National Institutes of Health is gathering medical records for autism research led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This move aims to track the medical history of individuals with autism. Concerns ...
You can reach Rose on Signal at rosebroderick.11. The federal health department is not creating a new registry of Americans with autism, a Department of Health and Human Services official said in ...
Kennedy Jr.’s recent comments about autism. “Recently, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made several remarks about people who have autism or similar neurological conditions that I found to be extremely ...
Meanwhile, a new registry is being created to track those with autism, and that information will be part of the database. HealthDay News — The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will provide ...
"People with autism can and will continue to date, hold jobs, marry, and pay taxes," Anthony K. Shriver and Timothy Shriver wrote Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated ...
Scientists say the rise in youth diagnosed with autism is mostly due to loosening of the definition for autism, not environmental 'toxins' You can save this article by registering for free here.
Kennedy Jr.'s new effort to study autism, the NIH's top official said Monday. The new data will allow external researchers picked for Kennedy's autism studies to study "comprehensive" patient data ...