No evidence linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism
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The review looked at more than three dozen studies and found no evidence that acetaminophen increased the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A White House announcement Monday — suggesting that the use of Tylenol during pregnancy may contribute to rising autism rates in the U.S. — comes shortly after President Donald Trump’s weekend comment that “I think we found an ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A White House announcement about autism is expected Monday afternoon after President Donald Trump’s weekend comment that “I think we found an answer” to the developmental disorder. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised ...