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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

RFK Jr. has questioned rising autism rates. Here's what experts say he gets wrong about the disorder - ABC News

During his confirmation hearings two weeks ago to lead the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. repeated several unfounded claims about autism.

Kennedy, an environmental lawyer who has made money through books, speeches and lawsuits while sharing vaccine skepticism, refused to say that vaccines don't cause autism despite many high-quality studies finding no such link.

He stated during the hearing that autism rates have "have gone from 1 in 10,000 … and today in our children, it's one in 34." His claims have been repeated by President Donald Trump on Truth Social.

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It's unclear where Kennedy got his 1 in 10,000 statistic. In 2000, approximately 1 in 150 children in the U.S. born in 1992 were diagnosed with autism compared with 2020, during which one in 36 children born in 2012 were diagnosed, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Some psychiatrists and autism experts told ABC News it's important to highlight the rising rates of autism, and that at least Kennedy is putting a spotlight on it.

"On the bright side, I think it is really important to place an emphasis on these very high rates, it's kind of great putting a spotlight on autism, these increased...



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