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Today @ 3:30 p.m. Eastern Today @ 3:30 p.m. Eastern - Deirdre Imus Talks About Autism On MSNBC's 'The Most' with Alison A-CHAMP MEDIA ALERT DEIRDRE IMUS TALKS ABOUT AUTISM Monday, June 26 3:30 PM Eastern MSNBC's 'The Most' with Alison Outspoken and committed advocate for children's health, Deirdra Imus, will be interviewed

today on MSNBC's The Most with Alison . The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology® at Hackensack University Medical Center represents one of the first hospital-based programs whose specific mission is to identify, control and ultimately prevent exposures to environmental factors that may cause adult, and especially pediatric cancer, as well as other health problems with our children. Deirdra and Don Imus became interested in autism last year and have devoted significant time discussing the number of children affected and the possibility that thimerosal could be a contributing factor. They have taken their interest in autism to help raise awareness and influence members of congress to make autism a greater priority. The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology devotes several webpages on mercury toxicity and links to autism related information.

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