RFK Jr. Links Tylenol Use to Rising Autism Rates

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The CDC reports that 1 in 31 American children have autism, with rates rising due to changes in diagnostic criteria, increased awareness, and disparities in access to diagnosis, raising questions about whether the increase reflects a true rise or diagnostic expansion.
Topics:business#autism-prevalence#autism-spectrum-disorder#cdc-data#diagnostic-criteria#health#public-health
- What 25 years of CDC data on autism tells us | On Point WBUR
- RFK Jr.’s Calls With a Scientist Who Says Kids Get Autism From Tylenol The Atlantic
- HHS responds to report about autism and acetaminophen : Shots - Health News NPR
- Kennedy to link Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism, report says Reuters
- RFK Jr. To Link Tylenol Use To Rising Autism Rates, Report Says Disability Scoop
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