Dr. Oz Explains Tylenol, Autism, and New Medical Clues
CBS NewsOctober 5, 20256 min118,859 views
13 connections·19 entities in this video→Federal Advice on Tylenol During Pregnancy
- ⚠️ The administration is not advising women to never take Tylenol during pregnancy, but rather to limit its use unless medically necessary.
- 💡 For high fevers or significant health concerns, Tylenol may still be recommended by doctors due to limited alternatives and the risks associated with fever itself.
- 🎯 The primary concern is for low-grade fevers, minor aches, and pains where pregnant women might take Tylenol without consulting a doctor.
The Rise in Autism Rates
- 📈 Dr. Oz questions the dramatic increase in autism diagnoses over the past 25 years, suggesting it's unlikely to be purely genetic given the rapid shift.
- 🧠 He posits that an environmental factor is likely contributing to the rise in autism cases.
- 🧐 While acknowledging a potential
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