Politics9/8/2025Bloomberg

FDA Head Says Government Hasn’t Started Writing Autism Report

FDA Head Says Government Hasn’t Started Writing Autism Report

The FDA Commissioner Marty Makary stated that the federal government has not yet begun writing a report on the potential causes of autism. However, he reaffirmed the government's longstanding promise to release this report within a month. The report's release has been anticipated, as it aims to provide insight into the factors that may contribute to the development of autism. The government's commitment to investigating this issue and providing a comprehensive report highlights its recognition of the importance of understanding the causes of this condition. While the report's contents and findings remain to be seen, the fact that the government has not yet started the writing process suggests that the release timeline may be subject to further delays. Nevertheless, the commissioner's statement reaffirms the government's intention to address this critical topic and share its findings with the public in the near future.

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