Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism existed before Tylenol.
But it was rare and it was rarely severe. It started getting bad both in terms of how common it is and how severe it is around the 1980s
Anonymous wrote:i did take a lot of tylenol and my kid has adhd....
Anonymous wrote:You know what definitely causes autism? Sperm from an autistic man. Or an egg from an autistic woman, for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism existed before Tylenol.
But it was rare and it was rarely severe. It started getting bad both in terms of how common it is and how severe it is around the 1980s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism existed before Tylenol.
But it was rare and it was rarely severe. It started getting bad both in terms of how common it is and how severe it is around the 1980s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism existed before Tylenol.
But it was rare and it was rarely severe. It started getting bad both in terms of how common it is and how severe it is around the 1980s
Anonymous wrote:Autism existed before Tylenol.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand what they’re going to announce, because hasn’t this study or review or whatever it is called already come out?
I think the upside is that most women can probably just not take Tylenol for aches or pains or anything not a fever and be fine. But clearly, women were taking Tylenol for a reason so it seems like they’re going to have to move fast to give advice on what to do if you’re sick in early pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one can believe this is true. Vaccines have been debunked they have to find something to blame it on. There is very obviously a hereditary link.
Vaccines have most certainly not been debunked. Are you watching CNN again?
I’ve been listening to medical doctors. And you? Cite the study that shows a link between vaccines and autism.
1. Medical doctors aren’t necessarily medical researchers
2. Saying something is debunked implies disproven which logically is not the same thing as showing a link to autism.
I’m pro-vaccination but part of what makes this whole debate keep raging is the way it’s talked about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one can believe this is true. Vaccines have been debunked they have to find something to blame it on. There is very obviously a hereditary link.
Vaccines have most certainly not been debunked. Are you watching CNN again?
I’ve been listening to medical doctors. And you? Cite the study that shows a link between vaccines and autism.