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Autistic people experience loneliness far more acutely than neurotypical people – new research
New research debunks the stereotype that autistic people lack the motivation to form meaningful social connections. KieferPix/Shutterstock Gemma L. Williams,…
Australia’s rates of autism should be celebrated – but real-life impact, not diagnosis, should determine NDIS support
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Mpox: why the virus’s continued, rapid mutation since the 2022 global outbreak remains a concern
Mpox, previously known as “monkeypox”, is a pox virus that’s related to smallpox and cowpox. Dotted Yeti/ Shutterstock Cheryl Walter,…
Alcohol Kills 2.6m People Every Year — WHO
Alcohol kills nearly three million people annually, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday. WHO added that although the death…
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