Trump's Comments on Autism Evoke Anger, Hope Among Autistic People and Their Families
The World Health Organization states paracetamol is safe during pregnancy and rejects claims linking it to autism, citing over a decade of research with no conclusive evidence.
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Trump's comments on autism evoke anger, hope among autistic people and their families
An Indiana woman with an autistic son says President Donald Trump was blaming moms when he made unfounded claims that taking Tylenol while pregnant causes autism. A Kentucky woman diagnosed with the condition as an adult thought Trump was villainizing autism by describing it as a “horrible, horrible crisis.” A Massachusetts man whose twin boys have profound autism found the Republican president's words hopeful because it was the first time the f…


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It all began with viral publications that claimed that the use of paracetamol during pregnancy was related to cases of autism in children. However, the WHO was clear: There is no conclusive evidence, the available studies do not demonstrate causality and paracetamol remains safe when used correctly. Waters! Did they tell you by SMS of a bank transfer that is withheld? Could be a scam
WHO declares paracetamol safe for pregnant women
The use of paracetamol during pregnancy may or may not be harmful, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an important clarification on the matter. WHO has rejected the statement of U.S. President Donald Trump who recently claimed that the use of paracetamol (acetaminophen found in Tylenol) during pregnancy could be linked to the risk of autism. However, WHO’s explanation says otherwise. In its statement issued on September 24, the organ…
No link between autism, paracetamol use in pregnancy: WHO - THE DESTINATION
ISLAMABAD: The World Health Organization said on Wednesday there is currently no conclusive scientific evidence confirming a possible link between autism and the use of paracetamol during pregnancy. At this time, no consistent association between autism and paracetamol use has been established, the WHO said in a statement. US President Donald Trump on Monday linked […] The post No link between autism, paracetamol use in pregnancy: WHO appeared f…
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