Complicated Kids

Turning Autism Complexity Into Clarity with Dr. Theresa Lyons

Jan 6, 2026
Dr. Theresa Lyons, a Yale-trained scientist and autism educator, shares her journey from pharmaceutical R&D to autism advocacy after her daughter’s diagnosis. She emphasizes the difference between autism content and science, urging parents to rely on peer-reviewed research rather than quick headlines. Discussing the rise of misinformation on platforms like TikTok, she reveals that 70% of popular videos on autism were misleading. Theresa also highlights the importance of foundational health aspects like sleep and diet, advocating for a personalized approach to caregiving.
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INSIGHT

Go To The Source For Science

  • "The science" means peer-reviewed research on PubMed, not headlines or social posts.
  • Get information from primary sources or trusted interpreters to avoid being misled.
ANECDOTE

Nearly Misled By A Quick Article

  • Dr. Theresa Lyons nearly changed course after reading mainstream articles that contradicted the research she had read.
  • The Yahoo writer admitted he researched those articles in one hour to meet a deadline.
INSIGHT

Science-To-Practice Takes Decades

  • It can take 20–30 years for research findings to enter mainstream medical practice.
  • That lag means parents often need to be proactive rather than waiting for systems to update.
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