How Profit-Seeking Autism Clinics Can Harm Kids
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Profit-seeking autism clinics may pose risks to children with autism. These clinics often prioritize financial gain over the well-being of their patients. Concerns have been raised about the quality of care and the potential harm caused by such profit-driven practices.
Key facts
- ▪Many autism clinics are motivated by profit rather than patient care.
- ▪There is growing concern about the effectiveness and safety of treatments offered by these clinics.
- ▪Parents are urged to be cautious and thoroughly research clinics before enrolling their children.
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NYT — Health · https://www.nytimes.com/by/sarah-kliff
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