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What Most Autism Research Gets Wrong

Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Martha Herbert, M.D., Ph.D, a pediatric neurologist, neuroscientist and autism researcher since 1995, said autism research must take a whole-body approach if it’s ever going to accurately capture the disorder’s complexity. Herbert co-authored a study that seeks to do just that

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BBC Admits It Lied About Vanishing Polar Bears

Written by Paul Homewood

In August, the BBC claimed ‘There are about 17,000 polar bears living in the country – making up around two-thirds of the global population of the species, according to the Canadian government. The species is in decline, and scientists attribute it to the loss of sea ice caused by global warming – leading to shrinking of their hunting and breeding grounds.’

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