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Autistic children injected with unapproved stem cell treatments supported by RFK Jr

Autistic children injected with unapproved stem cell treatments supported by RFK Jr

Summary

Young autistic children in the US are receiving unapproved stem cell treatments using umbilical cord cells, a practice encouraged by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. These treatments lack scientific proof, can be risky, and cost families up to $20,000 per session. Despite FDA warnings against these unapproved therapies, clinics continue to promote them, and the health secretary has supported their use while reducing funding for conventional autism research.

Key Facts

  • Some US clinics offer stem cell treatments for autistic children starting at 18 months old.
  • The stem cells come from umbilical cords and are given intravenously, often under sedation.
  • Each treatment can cost families up to $20,000, with recommendations for repeated sessions.
  • There is no strong scientific evidence showing these treatments improve autism symptoms.
  • A major clinical trial at Duke University found only minimal benefits and minor safety issues.
  • The FDA warns that unapproved stem cell products may cause serious problems like blindness and infections.
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr., US Health Secretary, has cut funding for autism research and supports alternative therapies.
  • Kennedy has appeared at events promoting stem cell treatments and appointed advocates to federal autism advisory roles.
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