U.S. President Donald Trump has advised pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol, or paracetamol, claiming it can lead to autism. This statement contradicts the consensus among medical professionals.
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- President Trump issued new guidelines advising pregnant women to avoid Tylenol, claiming it causes autism.
- The move is supported by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, who has controversial medical views. 36s
- The administration claims Tylenol use during pregnancy is to blame for autism after reevaluating studies. 54s
- Medical experts are skeptical, noting that a causal link between Tylenol and autism has not been proven. 1m 2s
- Doctors warn that avoiding Tylenol could lead to untreated fevers in pregnant women, posing health risks. 1m 41s