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Is RFK Jr. Making an ‘Autism Registry’? The internet recently went abuzz with claims that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is launching a new registry to track ...
Breaking down RFK Jr.'s alleged 'autism registry' tracking Americans with the condition The National Institutes of Health director said they were launching an autism registry — but a Health and ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is amassing Americans' private medical records for a new autism study. Data will be collected from pharmacy chains, lab tests, smartwatches and more.
Richard Angwin, an X user with more than 190,000 followers, wrote: "RFK Jr.'s autism registry is a chilling overreach, tracking private medical data without consent violates HIPAA and echoes eugenics.
Robert F. Kennedy is planning to start a national autism registry as part of his broad plan to study the cause of autism. Kennedy’s program would gather private medical records from the public.
What to know about reports RFK Jr. is launching registry to track Americans with autism NIH already keeps a list of registries for various diagnoses, but the "autism registry" report comes amid ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is being criticized for his newest plan regarding the study of autism, which has been condemned as “disgusting and dangerous.” RFK Jr., a ...
Richard Angwin, an X user with more than 190,000 followers, wrote: "RFK Jr.'s autism registry is a chilling overreach, tracking private medical data without consent violates HIPAA and echoes eugenics.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered a round of studies to identify the cause of autism, but experts remain skeptical of the plan.
A 2017 Swedish study on autism that included 37,570 sets of twins, 2,642,064 full sibling pairs, and 877,812 half-sibling pairs — 14,516 of whom were diagnosed with a form of autism — found ...
Richard Angwin, an X user with more than 190,000 followers, wrote: "RFK Jr.'s autism registry is a chilling overreach, tracking private medical data without consent violates HIPAA and echoes eugenics.