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More Pennsylvania residents believe there could be a link between autism and vaccines in the latest Muhlenberg College survey ...
The Muhlenberg College survey shifting trends in public opinion about health care, and a notable distrust of Health Secretary ...
His remarks came after a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report on autism’s prevalence among children that found 1 ...
Comments by U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have mobilized the autism community to dispel misconceptions about ...
Autism numbers in the U.S. are on the upswing, with 1 in 31 8-year-olds (3.2%) diagnosed in 2022. In 2000, the ratio was 1 in ...
Administration health officials walked back a plan to register people with autism after criticism from scientists, privacy ...
A new poll has found that 22% of Americans believe that vaccines have been shown to cause autism, with Trump voters being more likely to believe this claim than Harris voters.
Given the secretary's views, the inescapable conclusion is that Health and Human Services is in the grip of a pseudoscience ...
An HSS official told USA TODAY that the department is not creating an autism registry, but is pursuing the real-world data ...
By Gary Schlack Guest Column As a father of a young boy with autism and a proud Allen Park City Councilman, I am beyond ...
Autism's history is filled with misconceptions. Understanding the science helps us move past outdated myths, support autistic ...