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The National Autism Strategy is urgently needed. Does the government’s new draft do enough to help those in crisis?

Shutterstock/Da Antipina Andrew Whitehouse, The University of Western Australia The Australian government released its draft National Autism Strategy yesterday. It…

SPECIAL REPORT: How machine shortage slows down Nigeria’s fight against TB

Nigeria ranks first in Africa and sixth in the world, accounting for about 4.6 per cent of the global tuberculosis…

The Gambia may allow female genital mutilation again – another sign of a global trend eroding women’s rights

The Gambia’s ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) since 2015 is under threat. Proposed changes before parliament could permit medicalised…

What is sugar and what would happen if I stopped eating it? A scientist explains

  The world has declared a time-out on sugar consumption. The harmful link between disease and dietary sugar was recently…

Supporting students with autism in the classroom: what teachers need to know

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