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By The Free Press

August 3, 2023

Jill Escher’s story about autism was one of the most important pieces we’ve published in the last few months.

The mother of a boy and a girl profoundly disabled by autism, Jill documented the shocking rise in autism rates among U.S. children, while arguing that our scientific field has …

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