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Those for and against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments on autism are still reacting and speaking out two weeks later.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jill Escher, president of the National Council on Severe Autism, about Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's remarks this month on autism.
More than just the famous In-N-Out have secret menus. The campus at Roberts Wesleyan University, filled with those who gobble ...
As the specialists explained, my brain just wasn’t wired the same way as those of my neurotypical peers — a simple fact of ...
To head the study, Kennedy appointed a man cited by Maryland officials for practicing medicine without a license. David Geier ...
The US government’s proposal for a vast health database to study autism could improve our understanding of the condition – ...
In announcing new autism prevalence data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. distorted scientific research to argue that ...
In Alabama, we are blessed with amazing community organizations that support people with autism and their families. United ...
A mother of two young children with autism spoke to NewsNation about her concerns regarding RFK Jr.’s autism registry.
For all the incompetence in the Trump administration, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Kennedy Jr. is causing ...
I’m tired of being told my autistic child is a crisis. She is complex. Challenging. Beautiful. And worth every ounce of ...