Do you ever think that maybe a diagnosis you received may have come back to bite you?

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    18 hours ago

    The article specifically states that the reason for getting this info is to link with other datasets to look for causes for the increase in autism cases.

    “Linking CMS claims data with a secure real-world NIH data platform, fully compliant with privacy and security laws, will unlock landmark research into the complex factors that drive autism and chronic disease — ultimately delivering superior health outcomes to the Americans we serve,” he said.

    It makes no mention of farms for neurodivergent people. That’s some nonsense.

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        39 minutes ago

        Where do yall come up with this stuff, and do you actually believe it? He’s attempting to find the CAUSE of autism by joining datasets. Any mention of CURE would be in the context of curing society of the problems causing it. That’s all.

        I swear yall are either master misinfo spreaders or so blind across party lines that you don’t use your brains or something.

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        31 minutes ago

        That has nothing to do with autism. He’s never even insinuated that neurodivergent people need nature and “farming” to recover.

        Interesting opinion in the article though. I’m pretty interested in his full idea/plan with mental health treatment. I recovered from a lifetime battle with alcohol at a men’s spiritual recovery center which operates on similar principles. So I have a unique view into that.

        Again tho, completely unrelated to his investigation into the causes of autism. Why are you conflating the two things?