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Audio long read: Autism is on the rise — what’s really behind the increase?

Audio long read: Autism is on the rise — what’s really behind the increase?

Claims about what is responsible are ignoring answers from decades of research, scientists say.

Nature Podcast · [email protected]

September 26, 202525m 36s

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In April, Robert F. Kennedy Jr held a press conference about rising diagnoses of autism, and said he would soon be announcing a study to find the responsible agent. Although Kennedy said that environmental factors are the main cause of autism, research has shown that genetics plays a bigger part. Also, the rise in prevalence, many researchers say, is

predominantly caused by an increase in diagnoses rather than a true rise in the underlying symptoms and traits.


Although the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a US$50 million to fund studies on the causes of autism, many researchers were dismayed that these developments seemed to ignore decades of work on the well-documented rise in diagnoses and on causes of the developmental condition.


This is an audio version of our Feature: Autism is on the rise — what’s really behind the increase?


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