Fact-checking Trump's claims of a link between Tylenol and autism
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Donald Trump's recent claims linking Tylenol to autism during pregnancy have raised significant concerns, as he failed to provide substantial scientific evidence to support his assertions. His statements, which also included unfounded remarks about autism rates among the Amish and in Cuba, could mislead the public and endanger health decisions. Additionally, his reiteration of debunked vaccine-autism theories poses a risk to public health, especially in the context of ongoing vaccination efforts. This fact-check by Vedika Bahl highlights the importance of relying on credible information when it comes to health.
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