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"We are not creating an autism registry," a Department of Health and Human Services official said in a statement.
Those for and against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments on autism are still reacting and speaking out two weeks later.
An HHS official told USA TODAY that the department is not creating an autism registry, but is pursuing the real-world data ...
To assist him in his quest to determine the cause — or causes — of autism by September, Health and Human Services Secretary ...
Autism advocates, scientists and senators called Kennedy’s assertions unscientific and alarming, with many in the autism ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has not publicly commented regarding reports of the federal government enacting a ...
WASHINGTON -- Private medical data for millions of Americans is being collected by the government as part of ongoing efforts ...
WASHINGTON -- Private medical data for millions of Americans is being collected by the government as part of ongoing efforts ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said it will not create a new autism registry, reversing an earlier ...
The Third Reich collected medical data about the disabled, including those who would be on the autism spectrum.
NIH already keeps a list of registries for various diagnoses, but the "autism registry" report comes amid Kennedy's false ...
Though Kristallnacht happened on Nov. 9, 1938—marking the first large-scale pogrom against Jews under Nazi rule in ...