For decades, researchers have studied autism, receiving millions in funding to examine everything from diagnostic criteria to genetic markers, yet autistic people in the UK—especially transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) autistic individuals—are worse off than ever.
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Exhibit A: The Autism Research Centre, Simon…
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For decades, researchers have studied autism, receiving millions in funding to examine everything from diagnostic criteria to genetic markers, yet autistic people in the UK—especially transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) autistic individuals—are worse off than ever.