How the White House used studies with ‘weak’ evidence to tie Tylenol to autism
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The recent claims from the White House linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism have raised eyebrows among experts, who argue that the studies cited are of poor quality and provide weak evidence. This matters because it highlights the potential dangers of misrepresenting scientific findings, especially when it comes to public health and policy decisions that could affect countless families.
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