The NIH has spent 10 to 20 times more funding into genetic explanations for autism, while largely ignoring environmental factors.
“That’s a dead end. This is a preventable disease. We know it’s an environmental exposure. It has to be. Genes do not cause epidemics.
We're going to announce a series of new studies to identify precisely what the environment toxins are that are causing [autism]. This has not been done before and we're going to do it in a thorough and comprehensive way."
“That’s a dead end. This is a preventable disease. We know it’s an environmental exposure. It has to be. Genes do not cause epidemics.
We're going to announce a series of new studies to identify precisely what the environment toxins are that are causing [autism]. This has not been done before and we're going to do it in a thorough and comprehensive way."
.@SecKennedy: "The [autism] epidemic is real. Only a very small percentage of it can be charged to better recognition or better diagnostic criteria... This is catastrophic for our country... We're going to find the answer." pic.twitter.com/7tq9Il8nK8
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 16, 2025
.@SecKennedy: "We're going to announce a series of new studies to identify precisely what the environment toxins are that are causing [autism]. This has not been done before and we're going to do it in a thorough and comprehensive way." pic.twitter.com/g7qlFEfzIX
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 16, 2025
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