Tony Lyons Talks Autism Epidemic and MAHA Movement
Episode Overview
Autism rates have surged nearly 400% since 2000. President Trump and RFK Jr. are taking bold actions to address autism. The role of vaccines and other factors in autism is debated. Corporate influence may hinder objective scientific research. Personalised medicine could be key in tackling health issues.
"President Trump doing that... makes him the MAHA President, the autism president, somebody willing to address it."
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? In this episode of American Medicine Today, Tony Lyons, director of the MAHA Movement, joins hosts Kimberly Bonati and Ethan Uecker to discuss the alarming rise in autism rates and the bold steps being taken to address it. With autism now affecting 1 in 31 American children, the conversation turns to recent actions by President Trump and Secretary RFK Jr., who are confronting this growing epidemic.
Tony shares his thoughts on the controversial role of vaccines, corporate influence, and the importance of personalised medicine in tackling these issues. The episode touches on a range of topics, from the potential impact of Tylenol and multivalent vaccines to the necessity of challenging the status quo in scientific research. With a mix of personal stories and broader societal implications, listeners are encouraged to consider how these factors may affect their own lives and communities.
As you tune in, you'll find yourself questioning the intersection of science, politics, and health—an area that demands our attention more than ever. What steps can we take to ensure that future generations are protected from preventable health crises?