
"President Trump has advised pregnant women not to take acetaminophen, usually branded as Tylenol in the US or paracetamol elsewhere, as he claims it heightens the risk of autism in children. Despite his assertion being contested by scientists internationally and contradicted by studies, Trump said: Taking Tylenol is not good All pregnant women should talk to their doctors about limiting the use of this medication while pregnant."
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President Trump advised pregnant women to avoid acetaminophen (Tylenol in the US, paracetamol elsewhere), claiming it increases the risk of autism in children. Scientists internationally have contested the claim and some studies have contradicted it. Trump urged all pregnant women to talk to their doctors about limiting the use of this medication during pregnancy. The outlet invites reactions from pregnant women and medical professionals and asks readers to share views via an encrypted form. Responses can be anonymous and only the Guardian has access to contributions; personal data will be deleted when no longer required. A SecureDrop option and help links are provided for true anonymity and technical assistance.
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