Study finds no link between prenatal Tylenol use and autism risk

A new scientific study has once again found no evidence linking acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol, to autism in children. The research comes in the wake of claims made by former President Donald Trump suggesting a possible connection between the painkiller and autism. Following Trump's statements, reported use of Tylenol among pregnant women declined, raising concerns among health professionals. Scientists emphasize that the findings reinforce previous studies that have similarly cleared the widely used medication of any autism-related risk. Medical experts worry that unsubstantiated warnings may lead pregnant women to avoid safe and effective pain relief options.
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