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Research Autism

Independent UK Charity Evaluating Autism Research

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Research Autism is an independent UK charity dedicated to evaluating and disseminating high-quality research on autism interventions and treatments. They provide unbiased, evidence-based information to help autistic people and their families make informed choices about various therapies and approaches, promoting critical thinking and safety.

Research Autism is a distinctive UK charity with a crucial mission: to provide independent, evidence-based information on interventions and treatments for autism. In a field often overwhelmed by conflicting claims and unproven therapies, Research Autism meticulously reviews and evaluates scientific research, presenting clear, unbiased summaries of what is known to be effective, what is not, and what requires further study. Their website acts as a trusted resource for autistic individuals, their families, and professionals seeking reliable information to guide their decisions. They cover a vast range of topics, including educational interventions, dietary approaches, behavioural therapies, and pharmacological treatments. By rigorously scrutinising scientific literature, Research Autism empowers people to make informed choices, avoid ineffective or potentially harmful interventions, and focus on approaches supported by robust evidence. This commitment to scientific integrity helps to ensure that autistic people receive the most appropriate and beneficial support available.

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