Trump, autism and Tylenol
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The former US president said the Trump administration’s claim ‘undermines public health’ in wide-ranging talk at London’s O2
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Brittany Cartwright is not here for President Donald Trump's claims linking Tylenol use in pregnant mothers to children with autism.
A popular Bravo star responded to comments made by Donald Trump suggesting Tylenol was linked to autism in children.
President Donald Trump claims Tylenol use during pregnancy is linked to autism in children. Find out what medical experts in Illinois say.
As President Donald Trump rambled and ad-libbed through an announcement meant to caution pregnant women about the possible links between the use of Tylenol and autism in children, his comments went beyond the available scientific evidence,
When the conversation turned to Tylenol, Bowman urged caution. “Associations aren’t proof,” she said, warning that families deserve “clear, evidence-based guidance, not fear. She added that autism isn’t something to “cure,” but something that requires the right supports, services, and opportunities.