Pregnant women in ERs took less Tylenol
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When claims are made that one of the most widely used medications during pregnancy may cause autism, the public understandably pays attention. Scientists, healthcare professionals, and even judges, however,
Last year, President Donald Trump promoted unproven ties between Tylenol and autism and touted an old generic drug as a treatment for the developmental condition.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Taking Tylenol is not good, all right? I'll say it. It's not good. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: That's President Trump last week linking the active ingredient in Tylenol to autism. If you're pregnant, he says, don't take it. And to be clear ...
A new report shows the troubling medical impact of the president’s statements. Last September, President Donald Trump took the stage at a White House press conference to give America some (completely unfounded) medical advice.
The creation of Tylenol as a brand name for the drug acetaminophen dates to 1955. Acetaminophen itself was first prepared in 1878, but it didn't receive widespread use until Tylenol's creation. The medical condition that became the basis of today's autism ...
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