Awareness of autism has grown, but we need to move beyond this into understanding and acceptance. Real progress depends on how we translate understanding into action — training more professionals, funding adult services, and redesigning workplaces and communities so autistic individuals can flourish throughout their lifespan.
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The Digital Imperative: Why the Future of Surgery Will Be Built on Integrated Intelligence, Not More Devices
The future of surgery will be shaped less by what our tools can do than by how well our systems help humans think when it

