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Understanding the Context

calls autism an 'epidemic' and launches effort to find 'environmental' cause Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says autism is "epidemic" and he's launching research to identify an "environmental toxin" for blame. Independent scientists and advocates are skeptical.

Key Insights

Health ... RFK Jr. calls autism an 'epidemic' and launches effort to find 'environmental' cause Newsweek: RFK Jr. Insists Genes Haven’t Caused Autism ‘Epidemic’ in Study Update Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Final Thoughts

declared Wednesday that autism is a rapidly growing "epidemic" in the U.S. and vowed to identify the "environmental toxin" he says is to blame ... In both situations there is a lack of resources which causes people to die. This sentence should be read as follows: there's a lack of some resources, and it is this lack that's causing deaths. In effect, without those resources people die; the resources help avoid death. Unfortunately, there's a lack of those resources.

This sentence makes sense, and is what you probably want to write. grammar - When should I use "cause" and "causes"? - English Language ... Or: Is this the only factor that causes such tragedies?