Trump's Tylenol-Autism Link Warning: Medical Experts Respond
FOX 11 Los AngelesSeptember 22, 20252 min330 views
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- ⚠️ President Trump issued a controversial warning to pregnant women against using Tylenol (acetaminophen).
- 💡 This announcement contradicts decades of scientific evidence and has caused confusion among mothers.
Medical Community's Response
- 🔬 Physicians and medical institutions state that the evidence does not back the decision to warn against Tylenol during pregnancy.
- 🗣️ The president's reasoning was reportedly based on personal feelings, stating, "This is based on what I feel."
- ❓ Doctors question the government's methodology, noting that changing medical recommendations requires a thorough review of all studies, weighing pros and cons, and assessing generalizability, a process they believe was skipped.
Scientific Consensus and Risks
- 📊 For decades, Tylenol has been used to reduce fever in pregnant women without solid scientific proof of a link to autism in children.
- ⚠️ It is important to note that fever itself can be dangerous to both the mother and the unborn child.
- 🩺 Pregnant individuals are urged to consult their physician or OBGYN for personalized medical advice regarding their specific case.
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