Trump, autism and Tylenol
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“Don’t take Tylenol,” Trump instructed pregnant women around a dozen times during a White House news conference. He also urged mothers not to give infants the drug, known by the generic name acetaminophen in the U.S. or paracetamol in other countries.
The Trump administration announced it believes acetaminophen is linked to autism risk, but the maker of Tylenol and medical experts have strongly pushed back on the claims.
Parents are posting humorous videos on social media about how they knew their child's autism was genetic, in light of the Trump administration claiming a link between autism and Tylenol use in pregnancy.
Claims by President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. linking Tylenol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy and vaccines to autism are scientifically unsupported and have been widely condemned by medical experts,
Brittany is speaking up for parents and children of the autistic community. The post The Valley’s Brittany Cartwright Hits Back at Autism ‘Misinformation’ From Donald Trump appeared first on Reality Tea.
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana doctor who chairs the Senate health committee, is calling on the Department of Health and Human Services to release any evidence tying acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism,