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Neurodivergent Healthcare: Systemic Failures and Innovative Solutions
The healthcare system's failure to adequately serve neurodivergent individuals places a heavy burden on families, forcing many caregivers to quit their jobs to manage their children's care; however, organizations like the Institute for Exceptional Care (IEC) are developing innovative technological a...
Neurodivergent Healthcare: Systemic Failures and Innovative Solutions
The healthcare system's failure to adequately serve neurodivergent individuals places a heavy burden on families, forcing many caregivers to quit their jobs to manage their children's care; however, organizations like the Institute for Exceptional Care (IEC) are developing innovative technological a...
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24% Bias Score


UK Social Care Crisis: Charities Forced to "Evict" Residents Due to Funding Cuts
Facing insolvency due to increased taxes, wages, and funding cuts, UK charities providing specialist care to thousands of vulnerable adults are being forced to "evict" residents or cut services, raising concerns about the future of the sector.
UK Social Care Crisis: Charities Forced to "Evict" Residents Due to Funding Cuts
Facing insolvency due to increased taxes, wages, and funding cuts, UK charities providing specialist care to thousands of vulnerable adults are being forced to "evict" residents or cut services, raising concerns about the future of the sector.
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52% Bias Score


Increased Demand for Adult Autism Diagnoses Strains Scottish NHS
William Butchart, a 41-year-old Scottish church minister, recently received a private autism diagnosis after facing difficulties navigating the NHS system; this follows diagnoses for his two children and highlights the increasing demand for adult autism diagnoses in Scotland, straining healthcare re...
Increased Demand for Adult Autism Diagnoses Strains Scottish NHS
William Butchart, a 41-year-old Scottish church minister, recently received a private autism diagnosis after facing difficulties navigating the NHS system; this follows diagnoses for his two children and highlights the increasing demand for adult autism diagnoses in Scotland, straining healthcare re...
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36% Bias Score


Neurodiversity in Entertainment: Challenging Stereotypes Through Games and Musicals
A new video game and musical are challenging negative stereotypes around neurodiversity, with a reality star's open discussion of his ADHD diagnosis and a 787% increase in UK diagnoses from 1998 to 2018 highlighting the need for more inclusive representation.
Neurodiversity in Entertainment: Challenging Stereotypes Through Games and Musicals
A new video game and musical are challenging negative stereotypes around neurodiversity, with a reality star's open discussion of his ADHD diagnosis and a 787% increase in UK diagnoses from 1998 to 2018 highlighting the need for more inclusive representation.
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36% Bias Score


Michigan Man Sentenced for Brother's Torture Death
In Michigan, Paul Ferguson, 22, and his mother, Shanda Vander Ark, tortured and starved Ferguson's 15-year-old autistic brother, Timothy, to death; Paul received a 30- to 100-year prison sentence, while his mother was given a life sentence without parole.
Michigan Man Sentenced for Brother's Torture Death
In Michigan, Paul Ferguson, 22, and his mother, Shanda Vander Ark, tortured and starved Ferguson's 15-year-old autistic brother, Timothy, to death; Paul received a 30- to 100-year prison sentence, while his mother was given a life sentence without parole.
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56% Bias Score


Michigan Man Sentenced to 30-100 Years for Brother's Death
A Michigan man, Paul Byron Ferguson, was sentenced to 30-100 years for the July 2022 death of his 15-year-old autistic brother, Timothy, who weighed 69 pounds at death due to abuse involving force-feeding hot sauce, sleep deprivation, and ice baths; their mother, Shanda Vander Ark, received a life s...
Michigan Man Sentenced to 30-100 Years for Brother's Death
A Michigan man, Paul Byron Ferguson, was sentenced to 30-100 years for the July 2022 death of his 15-year-old autistic brother, Timothy, who weighed 69 pounds at death due to abuse involving force-feeding hot sauce, sleep deprivation, and ice baths; their mother, Shanda Vander Ark, received a life s...
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60% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Middle School Employee Under Investigation for Allegedly Assaulting Autistic Student
A middle school employee in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, is under investigation for allegedly punching an autistic eighth-grade student in the face on Wednesday, prompting a police investigation and the employee's suspension.

Pennsylvania Middle School Employee Under Investigation for Allegedly Assaulting Autistic Student
A middle school employee in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, is under investigation for allegedly punching an autistic eighth-grade student in the face on Wednesday, prompting a police investigation and the employee's suspension.
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44% Bias Score

Nonprofit SNACK* Addresses Critical Need for Autism Support
Jackie Ceonzo founded SNACK*, a New York City nonprofit supporting over 200 individuals with disabilities, after facing challenges accessing services for her autistic son; the organization highlights the need for comprehensive support systems for autistic adults, many of whom lack adequate housing a...

Nonprofit SNACK* Addresses Critical Need for Autism Support
Jackie Ceonzo founded SNACK*, a New York City nonprofit supporting over 200 individuals with disabilities, after facing challenges accessing services for her autistic son; the organization highlights the need for comprehensive support systems for autistic adults, many of whom lack adequate housing a...
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28% Bias Score

Support Dog Transforms Autistic Girl's Life, Underscoring High Demand and Limited Resources
An 11-year-old autistic girl in Sheffield, Scarlette, has had her life transformed by her support dog, Ivanhoe, who helps her manage anxiety and attend school, highlighting the significant need for more support dogs despite limited resources at Support Dogs UK.

Support Dog Transforms Autistic Girl's Life, Underscoring High Demand and Limited Resources
An 11-year-old autistic girl in Sheffield, Scarlette, has had her life transformed by her support dog, Ivanhoe, who helps her manage anxiety and attend school, highlighting the significant need for more support dogs despite limited resources at Support Dogs UK.
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36% Bias Score

NDIS Funding Cuts Threaten Music Therapy for Autistic Woman
Nineteen-year-old Ava Rinna, diagnosed with level 3 autism, uses music therapy to communicate; however, proposed NDIS funding cuts from $193.99 to $67.56 per hour threaten to end her sessions, impacting her well-being and communication skills.

NDIS Funding Cuts Threaten Music Therapy for Autistic Woman
Nineteen-year-old Ava Rinna, diagnosed with level 3 autism, uses music therapy to communicate; however, proposed NDIS funding cuts from $193.99 to $67.56 per hour threaten to end her sessions, impacting her well-being and communication skills.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Open to Vaccine-Autism Link Despite Rising Autism Rates
President-elect Trump's openness to the debunked link between vaccines and autism, despite warnings from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, comes as autism diagnoses among U.S. 8-year-olds rise to 1 in 36, largely due to improved diagnosis and awareness, not vaccines.

Trump Open to Vaccine-Autism Link Despite Rising Autism Rates
President-elect Trump's openness to the debunked link between vaccines and autism, despite warnings from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, comes as autism diagnoses among U.S. 8-year-olds rise to 1 in 36, largely due to improved diagnosis and awareness, not vaccines.
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12% Bias Score

Call for Autism Screening in Premature Infants
Rosea Poynter is calling for national screening for autism and ADHD in premature babies after her son, Freddie, born prematurely in 2016, faced a five-year wait for diagnosis, highlighting the need for more robust implementation of existing NICE guidelines and addressing the 140% increase in autism ...

Call for Autism Screening in Premature Infants
Rosea Poynter is calling for national screening for autism and ADHD in premature babies after her son, Freddie, born prematurely in 2016, faced a five-year wait for diagnosis, highlighting the need for more robust implementation of existing NICE guidelines and addressing the 140% increase in autism ...
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44% Bias Score
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