
Experts Warn Trump's Claims on Paracetamol and Autism Could Mislead Pregnant Women
Donald Trump's recent claims linking acetaminophen, or paracetamol, to autism have drawn sharp criticism from health experts. They emphasize that there is no scientific evidence supporting his assertions and that paracetamol is considered safe for use during pregnancy. Experts warn that such misinformation could create unnecessary fear among expectant mothers, highlighting the need to prioritize scientific evidence over political statements in health matters.

Experts Warn Trump's Claims on Paracetamol and Autism Could Mislead Pregnant Women
Donald Trump's recent claims linking acetaminophen, or paracetamol, to autism have drawn sharp criticism from health experts. They emphasize that there is no scientific evidence supporting his assertions and that paracetamol is considered safe for use during pregnancy. Experts warn that such misinformation could create unnecessary fear among expectant mothers, highlighting the need to prioritize scientific evidence over political statements in health matters.
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