| Anything coming out of HHS has zero credibility now. Let's not even pretend. |
Because announcing you know the cause of something when the follow up studies aren't showing it is poor science and can cause potential harm. It could actually increase autism if it leads to untreated fevers and that's what the actual confounding controls are showing. |
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A child does not develop autism. A child is born with it. Genetics is where you want look- not food, vitamins, supplements, or medication. |
And it was thoroughly studied and refuted.Fun Fact- autism has been around since before Tylenol. |
Not true at all. Sometimes it’s present from birth while other times development is typical until it isn’t. Reasons TBD. |
It's likely a combination of factors involving genetics and other factors. Which means anyone looking for a magic bullet to prevent autism simply isn't going to find one. Brain development is complicated. |
My brother has this spina bifada. And yes its why they added the cheap, stable form of folate to prenatal vitamins without doing any due diligence on if adding this synthetic version of folaye was causing a different problem. |
| Tylenol was just one of the potential causes of 4 types of autism. I look forward to the report being released. The folate data seems clear. |
That needs to be separated. |
| This is not good. We know that fevers in the pregnant mom are dangerous to the fetus. Tylenol is one of the few fevers reducers that pregnant women can use. |
This makes no sense. He could easily have said its the vaccines. Not only has he been getting away with blaming vaccines for much - saying itd thr vaccines would make a good part of his base very happy. Looking st the long history of crap they have told pregnant women is healthy that later had devastating effects i would say it could be anything. |
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Anything that comes out of the heiron addict, brain worm pos mouth is a lie.
See how easy this is. The only reason RFK Jr is not homeless is his last name. |
I doubt the report will call for a ban on acetaminophen in pregnancy. More likely it will echo the European-based consensus that was published in Nature Reviews Endocrinology in 2021 which urged cautious, short term use of acetaminophen when absolutely necessary during pregnancy. That is the approach and guidance we should have had here anyway. |
Does Tylenol help control TDS
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