Autism

Two people on the hit dating show expressed their concerns with the health secretary's vow to identify the cause of autism.
The health secretary called autism a “preventable disease” and claimed that people with the disorder will never go out on dates, pay taxes or write poems.
“The only people who think my son needs fixing are the ones who don’t know him.”
"An older woman — one I’d noticed had been watching us — snapped."
Symptoms of the condition vary from person to person, but there are a few feelings and habits to note.
The health secretary was widely condemned this week for remarks he made about autism. One expert shares what's most concerning.
Ronny Chieng put the health secretary on blast over his "expert opinion" on people living with autism.
News that autistic people can't pay taxes is news to autistic people who paid taxes Tuesday.
As much as the current administration would like folks to believe there is something larger at play, the rise in autism diagnoses can be easily explained.
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