
According to cardiologist and former vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center, Dr. Peter McCullough, most children who are beginning the transgender process have autism.
“It’s important to understand that transgender clinical care, in a sense, is preying upon children with autism,” he warned in an interview with Just The News. McCullough is no longer associated with Baylor.
“The data has been coming in now for at least a couple of decades. We now know that most children who are beginning this transgender process have gender dysphoria, they actually have background autism spectrum disorder. The majority do,” McCullough said.
The increase in autism cases has reshaped the conversation surrounding its correlation to children who are diagnosed with clinical gender dysphoria. Many suspect that at its root, some vaccines might contribute to the rising rates of autism.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced in March a large-scale study to investigate a potential link between vaccines and autism. He further elaborated on the study in April, stating that HHS would undertake a “massive testing and research effort” to determine the cause of autism by September 2025.
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