Autism Foundation Co-Founder Debunks Trump's Claims on Tylenol and Vaccines
Associated PressOctober 5, 20251 min14,451 views
2 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβDebunking Claims on Tylenol and Pregnancy
- π‘ New families are often unfamiliar with the evidence base and may trust government statements.
- β οΈ President Trump recommended limiting Tylenol use during pregnancy without providing scientific evidence or new studies.
- π― The speaker states Trump spoke based on his personal feelings rather than scientific data.
Vaccine-Autism Link Scrutinized
- π¬ The co-founder highlights that dozens of studies have investigated vaccines as a potential cause of autism.
- β Research specifically examining the MMR vaccine found no relationship with autism rates.
- π Claims about removing Hepatitis B vaccine and delaying it until age 12 are also addressed, noting it's for a sexually transmitted disease.
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AutismVaccinesTylenolPregnancyDonald TrumpMMR VaccineHepatitis B VaccineScientific EvidencePublic Health Claims
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