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A study in The Lancet finds that pregnant women in emergency rooms used less Tylenol after President Trump said it could raise their babies' risk of autism. Scientists say there is no proven link.
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Experts say there is no connection between taking Tylenol during pregnancy and autism, despite White House claims
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The president and his deputies tied autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy, presented a cancer drug as possible treatment and said the FDA would change labeling. There's little strong scientific evidence for either.
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For the first time last year, autism was being diagnosed more frequently in Black and Hispanic children than in white within the U.S. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Parents of children with autism and providers have concerns that a common behavioral treatment for people with autism could be at risk due to a new proposed Medicaid rate. Some parents and providers say the updated rate isnt enough to cover the cost.
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The Behavior Analysis Center for Autism (BACA) has opened a new location in Indianapolis.
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A mother is upset with an Indiana school after a staff member gave a haircut to her son who is autistic.
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Many people with developmental disabilities like autism receive support from day programs. But during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of those programs have shut down or moved online.
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A group of students at Butler University is creating a video game to help young Hoosiers living with autism improve social skills.
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Making friends can be difficult if youre on the autism spectrum, especially if you dont live in a major city.