Autism
Closing the autism diagnosis gap in Israel’s ultra-Orthodox, Arab communities - opinion
Early diagnosis of autism ensures that every child, in every community in Israel, has an equal start to life.
The reality of 'neurodiversity': Autism awareness under Iranian missile attacks
Virtual ADHD and autism testing expands access to diagnosis for children and adults
Virtual ADHD and autism testing surges across Israel
Living in an isolated bubble: Autistic Jews after October 7 - opinion
Inclusion cannot be conditional. True solidarity means standing up for all members of the community, especially those at the margins of multiple identities.
Millions in public funds stolen in large-scale autism fraud scheme
According to the investigation, the main suspect operated through her privately owned company, offering families “assistance” in applying for disability benefits for their children.
Noises can't hurt: A trip with a son with autism two years into the Israel-Hamas War
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS: A trip with a son on the autism spectrum, just before the anniversary of the war.
'You are not wanted': Trump, RFK Jr. are framing autism as an enemy - opinion
Statements made by President Donald Trump about autism can deepen stigma and endanger lives.
US health secretary Kennedy considers adding autism symptoms to vaccine injury program - report
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program shields vaccine manufacturers from most lawsuits and provides a fund to compensate individuals who experience serious reactions to covered vaccines.
WHO: No evidence linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism
The clarification followed remarks by US President Donald Trump, who had claimed such a connection existed at a press conference earlier that day.
Trump's autism breakthrough: What we know so far
"I think it's gonna be a very important announcement. I think it's gonna be one of the most important things that we will do," Trump said.
Court orders class for autistic children be opened despite Ed.-Min.’s objections
The court also ruled that the Education Ministry’s prevention constituted unlawful discrimination.
Reporter's Notebook: Perfect time to panic: Separated from my special-needs son during the war
"It's a sickening feeling to be separated from him at a time like this, not because I can do anything to protect him that the people around him can’t, but because our bond is so strong."
TAU exhibit features artists on autism spectrum
This show, called, “Between the Vineyards and the Fields,” which runs until July 30, is the follow-up to their show last July at the Artspace Gallery run by the Tel Aviv Municipality.