RFK Jr. Links Circumcision and Tylenol Use to Increased Autism Rates
New York PostOctober 9, 20253 min30,706 views
7 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβRising Autism Rates
- π Autism rates have dramatically increased from 0.7 per 10,000 children in Wisconsin in 1970 to 1 in 31 nationally today.
- β οΈ California reports even higher rates, with 1 in 19 children diagnosed, and 1 in 12.5 boys.
- π― This surge is framed as a national security issue due to its profound implications.
Tylenol and Autism Correlation
- π‘ Studies suggest a correlation between acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy and increased autism rates in children.
- π A Johns Hopkins study found that women with the most acetaminophen in their cord blood had 3.6 times the rate of autism in their children, indicating a dose-related response.
- π Countries with higher acetaminophen use also show higher autism rates, with Cuba being an exception with low use and low autism rates.
- β οΈ The precautionary principle is advised, suggesting pregnant mothers avoid Tylenol.
Circumcision and Tylenol Link
- π Two studies indicate that children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism.
- π This increased rate is highly likely linked to Tylenol administration following the procedure.
Vaccine Concerns
- π The discussion touches upon concerns regarding massive vaccine doses given to infants.
- π‘ A suggestion is made to administer vaccines in smaller, more frequent doses rather than large single doses.
- π§© Separating the MMR vaccine components is also mentioned as a potential improvement, though its impact is debated.
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Autism RatesAcetaminophenTylenolCircumcisionPregnancyVaccinesMMR VaccineNeurological ChangesBehavioral ChangesPublic HealthPrecautionary PrincipleEpidemiological Study
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