
Alison Singer
Alison Singer is the president of the Autism Science Foundation, an organization dedicated to funding research and advancing the understanding of autism. She has been a vocal advocate for individuals with autism and has consistently emphasized the importance of basing public health policy on sound scientific evidence. Recently, she expressed concern over the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' request for the CDC to study the link between vaccines and autism, highlighting that such actions could instill fear in parents and lead to a decline in vaccination rates.
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Alison Singer voiced scathing criticism of the administration’s approach regarding Tylenol and autism.
Trump attacks Tylenol as officials unveil highly contentious conclusions on autism | Trump administrationAlison Singer, president of the Autism Science Foundation, expressed deep concern about Trump's announcement regarding Tylenol.
Trump links autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy, despite decades of evidence it’s safeAlison Singer, founder of the nonprofit Autism Science Foundation, commented on the unusual announcement of study results before the study begins.
Kennedy said there will be autism answers this month. With public health agencies in upheaval, autism advocates are alarmedSinger is the president of the Autism Science Foundation and has family members living with autism.
Many in the autism community says RFK Jr. is pushing harmful and regressive rhetoric about who they areAlison Singer believes Kennedy has an opportunity to study the causes of autism as health secretary.
My child has autism. Trump and RFK Jr linking it to vaccines scares parents like me | Trump administrationAlison Singer, president of the Autism Science Foundation, stated that vaccines do not cause autism.
CDC plans study on vaccines and autism despite research showing no linkAlison Singer is the president of the Autism Science Foundation, who expressed concern over the government's decision to study the link between vaccines and autism.
HHS said to have asked CDC to study vaccines and autism, despite robust evidence showing no link



































