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Usa Today - Dec 15
Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue misled pregnant women about the risks of the drug. Companies deny any link. Read more
Wcpo - Oct 28
Despite Trump’s claim, there is no strong scientific evidence to back it up. Our study of nearly 2.5 million births in Sweden published in 2024 shows no evidence that acetaminophen use during pregnancy increases a child’s risk of autism. This is the largest study conducted on the subject to date. Read more
Cnn - Sep 28
After President Donald Trump made the claim that taking acetaminophen during pregnancy raises the risk of autism, doctors say their guidance is staying the same. Read more
Nbc News - Sep 23
CNBC's Angelica Peebles joins 'Squawk on the Street' with the latest news on the Trump administration's announcement linking acetaminophen taken during pregnancy to autism. Read more
Cnbc - Sep 23
‘If you can’t pronounce acetaminophen, you probably shouldn’t be giving out medical advice related to acetaminophen,’ one X user suggested Read more
The Independent - Sep 23
Experts say that pregnant people should not be afraid to take Tylenol, rebuking unproven claims made by the Trump administration that it can cause autism. Read more
Cnn - Sep 23President Trump on Monday suggested a possible link between the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in children. Dr. Ann Bauer, co-author of a study that examined acetaminophen use during pregnancy, explains why more research is needed. Then, Dr. Veronica Gillisp... Read more
Cbs News - Sep 23
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists hits back at linking of key painkiller, known widely as Tylenol or paracetamol, to autism – key US politics stories from 22 September 2025Donald Trump announced on Monday that pregnant women should limit their use of acetaminophen, usually brand... Read more
The Guardian - Sep 23In a briefing on autism with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump says, "there's not an alternative" to acetaminophen as he says pregnant women shouldn't take it. Most scientific literature suggests no causal link between autism and exposure to acetaminophen in the womb. Read more
Nbc News - Sep 22