Autism Research Frequently Focuses On Boys, And The Core Functions Of The Fed

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Many autism advocates and researchers support autism research, but what happens when much of the study is focused on boys? We talk with a professor who says this sex bias in research has rippling effects. We also take a look at President Donald Trump’s picks to the Federal Reserve Board and examine the primary responsibilities of the Fed.

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Episode Credits

  • Judith Siers-Poisson Host
  • Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
  • Bill Martens Producer
  • Dr. Meng-Chuan Lai Guest
  • Heather Long Guest

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