Trump’s Tylenol Directive Could Actually Increase Autism Rates, Researchers Warn
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Researchers are raising alarms over Donald Trump's recent directive against painkillers like Tylenol, suggesting it could inadvertently increase autism risk factors. This concern stems from a lack of trust in the administration's ability to accurately assess the data surrounding pain management and its potential links to autism. As the debate continues, the implications of such a directive could have significant consequences for public health and the understanding of autism.
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