My son is autistic too. There is no credible link between Tylenol and autism. None. There is however a link between high fevers in pregnancy and autism …. and many other things as well. Autism has existed for a very long time. What has changed is how we diagnose it and knowledge about it - resulting in increased diagnosed cases. Also there is ZERO credible evidence linking vaccines and autism. NONE.
I'm not in effort to do anything I disagree that Trump's man wants to solve autism by wasting time trying to prove something disproven I disagree with you celebrating his actions in the subject
@basso Do you think vaccines cause autism? I know this thread about Acetaminophen I don't want to be callous and seem like I'm being personal but I'm asking because you're celebrating the administration's efforts when rfkjr wants to focus on vaccines and autism
The Harvard study was essentially a google search of other studies. https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0 The study that looked at 2.5 million births shows acetaminophen has no associated with children’s risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2817406 This article explains why acetaminophen doesn't cause autism and why RFK is misinformed https://www.cremieux.xyz/p/did-the-hhs-just-explain-autism
LOL, so we are to believe a blog post over a Harvard study? I get that Harvard has some credibility issues, but you've got to come stronger than that, rookie. Tylenol themselves said not to use their product during pregnancy. GOOD DAY
Any doctor assuming this is happening in mass is clearly regarded, and way to involved in regarded politics.
Every ... and I mean every ... person with autism and their parents have a history of dihydrogen monoxide consumption. Breathing dioxigen fumes has also been linked.
Baghdad Bob says social media is a poison on any modern society while furiously posting on here 24/7. Lol You can’t make this up!
Yeah - I don't think this is a problem. We aren't going to see mom's start popping Tylenol to prove a point. Having said that - Tylenol is the one medication that is approved for high fever's while pregnant. We also know that there is a stronger correlation between high fevers while pregnant and autism than there is between Tylenol use while pregnant. This is also the lady that is on Fox News all the time.... and is a radiologist. It seems to be vogue right now to just say "People are doing X" as if that represents any real number of people and use that to depict that an entire group of people do that. It is dishonest.