Experts Dispute Trump’s Autism and Tylenol Pregnancy Claims

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Tylenol's maker, Kenvue, denied President Trump's claim that acetaminophen is linked to autism, emphasizing the lack of credible evidence and reaffirming the drug's safety during pregnancy, amidst ongoing debates and potential legal implications.
- Tylenol's maker denies Trump claims that acetaminophen use in pregnancy causes autism Axios
- 3 thoughts from an autism researcher on Trump's acetaminophen and vaccine claims NPR
- Trump’s ‘Surreal’ Tylenol Guidance Worries Pregnant Women The New York Times
- North Texas parents respond to FDA warning on Tylenol and autism CBS News
- Trump links autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy, despite decades of evidence it’s safe CNN
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