Should we try to “cure” autism? This week, Donald Trump claimed to have found a possible cause and a possible treatment for autism. Scientists say he has got it all wrong.
Trump blames painkiller for autism rise

Comprehension quiz
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The word “sceptical” most nearly means:
A: Believing everything you are told
B: Having doubts or not being easily convinced
C: Feeling angry and upset
D: Being an expert in a subject
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Which word is the closest synonym for complicates?
A: Simplifies
B: Answers
C: Makes more difficult
D: Ignores
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Add the correct punctuation to the sentence below:
on monday donald trump and his health secretary rfk jr released a new report on the possible causes of autism
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According to the article, what did the report released by Donald Trump and RFK Jr claim?
A: That vaccines have no link to autism
B: That paracetamol might increase the risk of autism in children
C: That awareness of autism has grown
D: That people with milder autism need more rules
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According to the article, give one reason why autism diagnoses might be on the rise.
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Why do many people with milder cases of autism reject the idea of a “cure”?
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Glossary
Health secretary - A senior politician who is responsible for health and often social care.
RFK Jr - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. An American politician and conspiracy theorist. He is currently the US secretary of health under Donald Trump and is known for promoting vaccine misinformation.
Paracetamol - A common painkiller known as acetaminophen, and often solved under the brand name Tylenol, in the USA.
Autism - A condition characterised by difficulty in social interaction and communication. According to the World Health Organisation, 1 in 160 children has an autism disorder.
Vaccines - A substance given to a person to stop a disease from making them ill in the future.