The Truth About Tylenol — from Medical Experts | “Enough with the Mother-Blaming Myths”
Doctors call claims that Tylenol causes autism "highly concerning"
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The Truth About Tylenol — from Medical Experts
4 Big Questions About Tylenol and Autism — Answered by Doctors
Is there scientific evidence that acetaminophen use causes autism?

“Not a single reputable study has successfully concluded that the use of acetaminophen in any trimester of pregnancy causes neurodevelopmental disorders in children,” said the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. “In fact, the two highest-quality studies on this subject found no significant associations.” | Read more responses from the medical community »
“Trump Irresponsibly Links Tylenol to Autism — and Revives Mother-Blaming Myths”
“This Isn't Science; It's Fear-Mongering.”
“When Trump advised pregnant people not to take Tylenol (acetaminophen), suggesting it causes autism, he revived mother-blaming myths and treated autistic existence as something to prevent rather than accept.”
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