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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a new interview, said autism was an epidemic with an impact that surpasses the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is an epidemic. It dwarfs ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., America’s top health official under U.S. President Donald Trump, has vowed to solve what he calls an “autism epidemic,” but the rising number of diagnoses is largely ...
This is not an epidemic of illness—it is an epidemic of need. In the year 2000, 8.6 out of every 100 American children were identified as having a learning disability. By 2025, that number is ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr is declaring a war on autism — claiming the neurodevelopmental condition is an epidemic that’s far worse than the deadly COVID-19 outbreak.
Send her an email. The mainstream media has ignored the autism “epidemic,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday at his first press conference. “This ...
TAUNTON — On March 21, the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the city of Taunton signed a new agreement regarding the Taunton casino project. The "memorandum of agreement" clears the way for the tribe ...
Japan is considering new legislation to tackle the booming but illegal use of overseas online casinos, as high-profile scandals involving baseball stars and comedians expose what observers call a ...
Bush had the vision to bring together Republicans and Democrats to legislate a plan to stop the AIDS epidemic that was killing 3 million men, women and children a year. And we are on track to end ...
Kennedy Jr. said Wednesday that rising rates of autism prevalence in the US reflect a “preventable” crisis-level epidemic that has been caused by an environmental toxin. Advocates for people ...
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe views the welcome center as a precursor to a larger casino project. Gambling will be available in Taunton seven days a week, thanks to extended hours at the Mashpee ...
Dr. Mina is an epidemiologist and immunologist who has studied measles. We used to think of measles outbreaks in the United States as isolated events: short-lived and confined to close-knit ...
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