by daniel_g An old interview with former NIH Director Dr. Bernadine Healy has apparently resurfaced after getting wiped from the internet. “The interview that was…
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by Julie Comber, Ph.D. Miss a day, miss a lot. Subscribe to The Defender’s Top News of the Day. It’s free. The authors of a new review of the…
By Louise Bevan A gifted 11-year-old, who has overcome the limitations of disability to chase his dream of becoming a pediatric neurologist, has earned a spot…
By Joseph Mercola In the mid-1960s, the autism rate was 1 in 10,000.1 By 2012, it had risen to 1 in 88,2 then 1 in 68 as…
By Simon Black If you haven’t read Michael Lewis’s new book The Premonition: A Pandemic Story, I’d say it’s probably been best described by National…
Editorial by Kari Bundy, CHD Communications Assistant The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) held a special (virtual) meeting on Wednesday July 29 to…
For years, I’ve warned that aluminum is a serious neurotoxic hazard involved in rising rates of autism and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). I’ve also warned that…
The first day of school naturally comes with a mix of excitement and nerves, but for an 8-year-old Kansas boy living with autism, starting a…