Trump Links Tylenol Use to Rising Autism Rates, But Science Disagrees: Expert Insight
In a recent development, the Trump administration has suggested a connection between the use of Tylenol and an increase in autism rates. However, this claim lacks substantial scientific backing. In this article, we delve into a conversation with renowned autism researcher Helen Tager-Flusberg, discussing the methodology of autism studies, findings from decades of research, and appropriate measures for managing pain or fever, particularly during pregnancy. Furthermore, we explore the advisory on leveraging leucovorin for treating autism.
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