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HHS secretary RFK Jr.: U.S. autism cases climbing at ‘alarming rate’

Last updated: April 16, 2025 12:51 pm
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In a recent statement, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed grave concern over the rising rates of autism diagnosis among children in the United States. Kennedy emphasized the urgency of conducting comprehensive studies to identify any environmental factors that may contribute to the development of this complex disorder.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released a report indicating that an estimated 1 in 31 U.S. children have autism, marking a significant increase from the previous year. Kennedy described autism as a “preventable disease” and highlighted the devastating impact it has on families and children. He stressed the importance of understanding the root causes of autism to prevent further suffering among affected individuals.

While researchers have identified genetic factors associated with autism, Kennedy believes that environmental factors may also play a role in the development of the disorder. These factors include the age of a child’s father, the mother’s weight, and exposure to certain chemicals. Kennedy’s plan to investigate the causes of autism will involve issuing grants to universities and researchers, with a focus on following the scientific evidence regardless of the outcome.

Despite the complexity of autism and the lack of a single known cause, Kennedy remains committed to uncovering answers by September. He aims to collaborate with prominent researchers and advocates in the field to shed light on the factors contributing to the rise in autism diagnoses. This initiative comes at a time when the Trump administration has terminated billions of dollars in grants for health and science research, raising concerns about the future of autism research funding.

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The CDC’s latest data on autism prevalence highlights disparities in diagnosis rates among different demographic groups, with boys being diagnosed more frequently than girls. Children of Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Black descent also have higher rates of autism diagnosis. To accurately estimate the prevalence of autism, the CDC analyzed health and school records for 8-year-olds, as most cases are diagnosed by that age.

Kennedy’s call to action underscores the need for continued research and awareness surrounding autism. While some attribute the increase in autism diagnoses to heightened awareness and improved diagnostic criteria, Kennedy remains focused on identifying the underlying causes of the disorder. By collaborating with experts in the field and prioritizing scientific inquiry, Kennedy aims to advance our understanding of autism and ultimately improve outcomes for affected individuals and their families.

In conclusion, the efforts led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to investigate the environmental factors contributing to autism represent a crucial step in addressing the rising rates of diagnosis in the U.S. By prioritizing research and collaboration with experts in the field, Kennedy’s initiative holds promise for uncovering new insights into the complex nature of autism and potentially identifying strategies for prevention and treatment.

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