Trump’s Autism-Tylenol Remarks Contradict FDA, Draw Scientific Criticism

Trump’s Autism-Tylenol Remarks Contradict FDA, Draw Scientific Criticism

Trump’s Autism-Tylenol Remarks Contradict FDA, Draw Scientific Criticism

Trump's Autism-Tylenol Remarks Contradict FDA, Draw Scientific Criticism
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President Trump’s recent comments on autism, Tylenol, and vaccines have sparked immediate controversy, with scientists and medical experts pushing back against claims that deviate from established scientific evidence and the FDA’s official stance. During a news conference, Trump notably advised pregnant women against using Tylenol, a recommendation that directly contradicts current medical guidelines and the consensus of scientific research.

The President’s remarks, made alongside RFK Jr., have been criticized by scientists for distorting facts regarding the supposed link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism. While the Trump administration had previously highlighted a potential link, studies have consistently failed to find a direct causal relationship.

An autism researcher expressed significant concern that such announcements could ‘raise so much fear’ among the public, particularly expectant mothers, without sufficient scientific backing. The scientific community emphasizes that robust evidence does not support the claims made, urging adherence to evidence-based medical advice.

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