Research debunks Tylenol-pregnancy autism link


Research debunks Tylenol-pregnancy autism link

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Research debunks Tylenol-pregnancy autism link

A new study says Tylenol is safe during pregnancy. It does not cause autism or other learning problems.

President Trump once linked Tylenol to autism risks. However, many scientific studies did not find this link.

The newest review checked 43 different research papers. It found strong evidence Tylenol is not harmful for babies.

Some past studies showed a small link to problems. Other health issues or wrong memories caused this.

Tylenol helps pregnant women with pain or fever. Not using it can harm both the mother and baby.


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Is Tylenol safe during pregnancy?

Yes, a new study says Tylenol is safe during pregnancy.

Did President Trump say Tylenol is linked to autism?

Yes, President Trump once linked Tylenol to autism risks.

What did the newest review find about Tylenol?

The newest review found strong evidence that Tylenol is not harmful for babies.


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Research debunks Tylenol-pregnancy autism link