RFK Jr. is is looking for autism answers in all the wrong places

RFK Jr. is is looking for autism answers in all the wrong places

Let’s start with one unambiguous fact: More children are diagnosed with autism today than in the early 1990s. According to a sweeping 2000 analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a range of 2–7 per 1,000, or roughly 0.5 percent of US children, were diagnosed with autism in the 1990s. That figure has … Read more