The U.S. health secretary was a speaker at the Autism Health Summit, sponsored by a leading advocate for "regenerative ...
If you are a parent of a young child with autism (especially level 2 or 3, requiring significant support), the promise of a ...
A coalition of prominent scientists and autism researchers has announced the creation of an independent advisory panel aimed at safeguarding evidence-based research on autism, highlighting growing ...
Formation of an independent, science-centered coordinating body aims to preserve consensus-driven autism research priorities and counter potential drift toward debunked vaccine-autism narratives ...
Dr. Jimmy Holder, associate professor in pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and Principal investigator at the Jan and ...
Boston, MA, April 25, 2025 – The newly formed Coalition of Autism Scientists today issued a statement in response to remarks and actions taken by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Secretary of the U.S.
NEW YORK, NY, May 16 (Reuters) - Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr has vowed to address rising U.S. autism rates as a top health priority for the Trump administration. Last month, he pledged $50 ...
Advocates of assisted spelling say it has improved the lives of many people with autism. But many medical experts are ...
One year after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. rose to national power, some autism advocates are asking what tangible changes have improved the lives of autistic people and their families.
For more on the CDC's report, I'm joined now by Professor Helen Tager-Flusberg. She is director of the Center for Autism Research Excellence at Boston University. Professor, good morning. Thanks so ...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), in addition to the core features of the disease, experience a higher burden of co-occurring medical conditions. This study sought to describe the ...
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