
Why is there not a cure for autism?
Not for lack of effort and billions of dollars spent, scientists have still not found a cure for autism. From one genetics student, an exploration of why.

Not for lack of effort and billions of dollars spent, scientists have still not found a cure for autism. From one genetics student, an exploration of why.

Autism Speaks, help clean up your mess! The time is now to demand that Autism Speaks show repentance and pay reparations for the outbreaks and deaths from formerly-eradicated diseases such as measles, pertussis, mumps, and polio.

Gordon Hunter, who brought us the theory of Perceptive Observational Analysis, now explores the idea that autism could be a vital process of human evolution.

The Neurodiversity Movement is a mutiny, and it’s unapologetic, alive, and kinetic. No more can the autism-as-wretched-waif paradigm survive the cultural landscape of Neurodiversity.

Few things cause more feverish reactions in the autism community than talk of a cure. While the majority of autistic people hate the C word,

I sometimes forget how many allies, advocates, and friends we have when I have to confront hate on a daily basis. Hate has become an

It took an autistic mind to discover the cure for autism. Discover how we can tackle what is a global social crisis.

Autistic people can speak for themselves, and they need your help to go #redinstead this April for Autism Acceptance Month.

Learn from a mother who has been where you are, has jumped through all the hoops of diagnosis and advocacy, and has put in countless hours in research and advocacy.

Carol Millman, a professional dog trainer, compares ABA to dog training in this powerful expose.