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Autism
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Newsletters
Fewer than half of neurodivergent employees receive necessary workplace accommodations. That number is even smaller for women
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Joey Abrams
September 29, 2023
Commentary
Autism diagnoses are on the rise. School policy must change to safeguard tomorrow’s workforce
By
Alexander Lopez
September 1, 2023
Commentary
Flexible work’s critics are using the same arguments that were used against disabled ramps and closed captioning. Equity of access should never be optional
By
Hari Srinivasan
July 27, 2023
Newsletters
Neurodivergent women face unique barriers to leadership. Here’s how employers can support them
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Paolo Confino
May 17, 2023
Leadership
Neurodivergence is a career maker for men like Elon Musk and Kanye West. Women aren’t afforded the same privilege
By
Paige McGlauflin
May 12, 2023
Health
The rate of ‘profound’ autism is rising, but not as fast as milder cases, according to a new study
By
Mike Stobbe
and
The Associated Press
April 19, 2023
Family
Autism is more common among Black and Hispanic kids for the first time ever—but only because screening is better
By
Mike Stobbe
and
The Associated Press
March 23, 2023
Features
Private equity is the biggest player in a booming autism-therapy industry. Some therapists say the ‘money grab’ is hurting the quality of care
By
Erika Fry
July 29, 2022
Commentary
The autistic community is having a reckoning with ABA therapy. We should listen
By
Ariana Cernius
May 13, 2022
Health
‘Munchausen by Internet’ and the dangers of self-diagnosing mental health issues on TikTok
By
Sophie Mellor
September 4, 2021
One in 40 U.S. Kids Could Have Autism, Says a New Study. Here’s Why That Figure Is Already a Matter of Debate
By
Brittany Shoot
November 29, 2018
Health
Scientists Successfully Reduce Autism Symptoms in Mice Through Gene Editing
By
Emily Price
June 27, 2018
Magazine
Where Autistic Workers Thrive
By
Dinah Eng
June 24, 2018
Health
The CDC Says Autism Rates Are Rising in U.S. Children. No, It’s Not Because of Vaccines.
By
Sy Mukherjee
April 27, 2018
Health
Autism Rates Are Increasing Among U.S. Children, CDC Report Finds
By
Bloomberg
April 27, 2018
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