Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is amassing Americans' private medical records for a new autism study. Data will be collected from pharmacy chains, lab tests, smartwatches and more.| People.com
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. came under fire for his claims about autism in his first press conference as Trump's secretary of health and human services on April 16. He claimed that children with autism will never work, pay taxes, find love, write a poem, play baseball — and that many will never 'use a toilet unassisted'| People.com
So RFK Jr. is going to to build a government data base out of private medical records to track useless eaters people with autism in real time. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health and human services, is set to amass the private medical records of Americans for a new autism study. On April […]| Lawyers, Guns & Money