5 Wildest Moments from Trump and RFK's Presser On Autism
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5 Wildest Moments from Trump and RFK's Presser On Autism
"First, effective immediately, the FDA will be notifying physicians of the use of, well, let's see how we say that? Acetaminophen, which is basically commonly known as Tylenol. During pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk of autism. Taking Tylenol is not good. It's not good. For this reason they are strongly recommending women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy, Trump said."
"But if you can't tough it out, if you can't do it, that's what you're gonna have to do, Trump continued. You'll take a Tylenol but it will be very sparingly. It can be something that's very dangerous to the woman's health. In other words, a fever that's very, very dangerous and ideally a doctor's decision. Because I think you shouldn't take it. You shouldn't take it during the entire pregnancy."
President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a news conference focused on autism and the use of Tylenol. Trump urged pregnant women to avoid acetaminophen, asserting that its use during pregnancy can be associated with a significantly increased risk of autism. He stumbled over the word acetaminophen while announcing that the FDA would notify physicians and recommended limiting Tylenol except for severe, high fevers. He said such decisions should ideally be made by doctors and advised sparing use if necessary. Medical experts are closely scrutinizing several of the key claims and public health guidance.
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