We're finding interventions, certain interventions now that are clearly almost certainly causing autism, and we're going to be able to address those in September. It's such a big day. I'm looking forward to that day because There's something wrong when you see the kind of numbers that you have today versus 20 years ago. And those numbers. What are those numbers? In 1970, the biggest epidemiological study in history was done in Wisconsin. They looked at 900,000 children and they were looking for autism. (00:36–00:42)
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