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RFK Jr.’s New Autism Advisers Set Sights on ‘Many Unanswered Questions’

 

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed 21 new members to a committee that advises the secretary on autism-related policy and research.

One of the new members, John Gilmore, told The Defender that the committee’s “first order of business” is to “answer the many unanswered questions about autism.”

The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) provides “advice and recommendations” to Kennedy on federal activities related to autism. The committee helps increase public awareness of those activities, including federal policies and government-funded research…

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