In a landmark moment for public health, the Trump administration announced a series of initiatives that signify a compassionate and long-overdue approach to addressing the autism epidemic.
Led by HHS Secretary RFK Jr. and his team, it will include a comprehensive investigation into potential root causes, including acetaminophen exposure during pregnancy and possible associations with vaccines. It also promotes innovative treatments, such as leucovorin, to improve outcomes for children already affected by autism.
There’s no question, the numbers merit a new approach: We’ve seen a five-fold increase in autism over the past 20 years. Among boys, it’s now an astounding one in 20!
For families who have endured years of heartache and unanswered questions, this initiative represents more than just policy; it’s a profound act of empathy—recognizing every child’s future deserves unwavering attention.
If these efforts successfully reduce autism diagnoses, the resulting impact could be transformative.

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