Doctors Respond to Trump’s Tylenol and Autism Claims

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U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, a doctor, supports short-term Tylenol use during pregnancy and comments on the unproven link between prenatal acetaminophen and autism, emphasizing the need for more research and caution in public health messaging.
- Kansas’ Roger Marshall, a doctor, weighs in on Trump’s Tylenol & autism claims Kansas City Star
- In doctors’ offices, the consequences of Trump’s comments on Tylenol and vaccines are immediately clear CNN
- Trump Warns About Tylenol Risks Again, With Focus on Young Kids Bloomberg.com
- Doctor challenges Trump administration’s claims about acetaminophen and autism PBS
- Dr. Oz says "of course" pregnant women should take Tylenol if a doctor says so CBS News
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