Tylenol, Trump and Lighthouse Autism Center
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President Donald Trump and his administration have issued new health guidance advising pregnant women to avoid acetaminophen.
This week, headlines spread quickly after President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced new warnings about Tylenol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy, suggesting it may increase the risk of autism in children.
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Local parents and medical experts react to Trump’s statement linking Tylenol use to autism
A nurse practitioner at Quinnipiac University says decades of research show that acetaminophen is safe for occasional use during pregnancy.
Ann Bauer, who led research linking acetaminophen use by pregnant women to autism, said her findings should not be considered the "holy grail."
Donald Trump ignited controversy by suggesting a link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism risk in children. Medical experts and organizati
Calming a child with both autism and ADHD calls for patience, creativity, and consistency. Fun sensory-regulating activities can help round out the day, and help keep you “even” emotionally. Families with use of these calming activities will witness a noticeable difference in behaviour,
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Tylenol And Autism: Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Does Not Cause Autism, According To Yale Doctor
A long-trusted pain reliever in pregnancy is facing fresh scrutiny after high-level warnings about possible links to autism. While some studies suggest associations, experts stress no causal connection has been proven.
Autism advocacy groups, exonerees, and experts are urging Texas to halt the October 16 execution of Robert Roberson, an Autistic man convicted under the discredited "Shaken Baby Syndrome" hypothesis,