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Autism diagnoses have increased dramatically, with 1 in 36 children now affected. Explore the real reasons behind this surge and what it means for families.
Most adults feel a stigma around asking for workplace accommodations for a disability has worsened over the past year, which could have implications for employees with ADHD, autism and dyslexia.
President Trump said Thursday that autism must not occur naturally, citing figures inflating the spike in autism and suggesting the administration’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commissi… ...
Two experts from NYU Langone’s Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry address common autism myths and offer guidance on supporting children and families after a diagnosis.
This represents a doubling of the estimated number of children with autism in Tennessee since the research team first investigated prevalence in Tennessee a decade ago (2014: 1 in 68; 1.5%).
What we know (and don’t know) about autism, according to science Autism cases are increasing globally, but its causes are difficult to specify.
Autism rates are higher than ever before, probably because of more expansive and sensitive diagnoses. Those numbers highlight the need for more support for people with autism.
Members of the autism community are pushing back against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s pledge to find the cause for autism by September, calling the plan harmful ...