Trump administration makes claims about Tylenol and autism: Medical experts weigh in
"The Trump administration is making unfounded claims linking Tylenol to autism. U.S. health officials warn that acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol and more than 600 other medications, should be avoided in early pregnancy, except in cases of high fever. The company behind Tylenol disagrees. Local authorities in Washington call the new recommendations 'dangerous.' Many questions still remain. To shed light on the subject, we brought in our medical expert, Dr. Mike Cirigliano, to discuss the data and the science behind the claims.
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