Feeling abandoned and overwhelmed, families are turning to controversial new therapies backed by the US health secretary Landyn Holdren is an eight-year-old autistic child who has high support needs and is nonspeaking. His mother, Christy Holdren, says he can be self-harming, slapping his chest, face or head when distressed. Later this month, she will spend $15,000 on an unapproved stem cell treatment she hopes might help him. Continue reading...

‘Autistic kids are being experimented on’: inside America’s booming market for unproven stem cell infusions
Ed Pilkington
