
"Extensive research has been undertaken over the past decade, including large-scale studies, looking into links between acetaminophen [also known as paracetamol] use during pregnancy and autism. At this time, no consistent association has been established, it stated. WHO recommends that all women continue to follow advice of their doctors or health workers, who can help assess individual circumstancesand recommend necessary medicines, the statement added."
"I want to say it like it is, don't take Tylenol. Don't take it, Trump said, using the brand name of paracetamol in the US. Other things that we recommend, or certainly I do anyway, is don't let them pump your baby up with the largest pile of stuff you've ever seen in your life, he said, referring to vaccines."
"The president's team suggested leucovorin, a type of vitamin B9, as a treatment for autism symptoms. But Trump's unexpected announcement was condemned by health groups. In a statement, the Coalition of Autism Scientists said: The data cited do not support the claim that Tylenol causes autism and leucovorin is a cure, and only stoke fear and falsely suggest hope when there is no simple answer."
No conclusive scientific evidence has been found linking paracetamol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy or childhood vaccinations to autism. Extensive research, including large-scale studies over the past decade, has not established a consistent association between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and autism. Pregnant women are advised to follow the guidance of their doctors or health workers to assess individual circumstances and necessary medicines. The president publicly urged avoiding Tylenol and questioned vaccination practices, and his team proposed leucovorin as a treatment for autism symptoms. Health groups and autism scientists condemned those claims and noted the cited data do not support them.
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