Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is on a mission to expose what he calls one of America’s most ignored health emergencies — and he’s not mincing words.
Kennedy rocked the establishment this week when he revealed alarming new numbers from the CDC, showing that autism is now diagnosed in 1 out of every 31 children across the United States. Just two years ago, that number was 1 in 36.
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“This is part of an unrelenting upward trend,” Kennedy stated during an eye-opening April 16 press conference. “Since the first ADDM report in 1990, which was for 1992 births, autism has increased by a factor of 4.8—that’s 480%.”
But the real shocker came when he broke down the statistics by gender. According to Kennedy, boys are being hit the hardest.
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