
World Health Officials Reject Trump's Claims Linking Tylenol to Autism
World health officials have rejected President Trump's claims that Tylenol could be linked to autism in pregnant women. They emphasize the importance of scientific evidence over unverified assertions, reassuring that Tylenol is safe for use during pregnancy. This response is crucial for ensuring expectant mothers receive accurate information about medication safety.

World Health Officials Reject Trump's Claims Linking Tylenol to Autism
World health officials have rejected President Trump's claims that Tylenol could be linked to autism in pregnant women. They emphasize the importance of scientific evidence over unverified assertions, reassuring that Tylenol is safe for use during pregnancy. This response is crucial for ensuring expectant mothers receive accurate information about medication safety.
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