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Reply to "HHS report will link autism to acetaminophen and folate deficiency"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like there is a disconnect between people who are coming here to show how cool they are to dislike this unpopular politician and people who can recognize that having 99% of autism research funded by the same three organizations (one of which is controversial AS). I think RFK is a bad person that has attached himself to legitimate criticisms AND that has identified a few ok points (this not being one of them). [/quote] There’s no disconnect. If you cannot perceived that RFK is a brain damaged maniac I don’t know what to say. What kind of autism research was being repressed? Spell it out here, don’t be cute. [/quote] Here you go back to him again. Do you actually know anything about autism or the research around it or not? Do you not understand that there is a difference between repressed and not done? Like I have a friend who is involved in research for another rare genetic condition that because qualifies for orphan drug designation (aka more $$ for pharma) has made more progress in the last ten years than autism research has in the last fifty. One thing that rfk’s brainworm has done is the autism data project which has resulted in more proposals than this area has seen in forever. [/quote] Yes. yes I do. Please point me to the autism researchers who are happy about RFK. Also please let me know about the research the prior HHS and all of autism research around the globe was not doing, that RFK (I guess using ChatGPT) will now do. [/quote] I don’t think you do. I don’t think you have any personal experience with autism and I don’t think you work in STEM. You haven’t mentioned anything factual that isn’t related to RFK. [/quote] All over this thread people have posted the Swedish study that basically discards the Tylenol hypothesis. and we all know about RFK and vaccines. Now you go: what *precisely* is RFK doing for autism research? [/quote]
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