Health9/23/2025The Guardian

Autism expert says Trump’s Tylenol claims ‘aren't based in fact’ – video

Autism expert says Trump’s Tylenol claims ‘aren't based in fact’ – video

The article discusses the claims made by Donald Trump, the US president, regarding the link between the use of acetaminophen (Tylenol) and autism. Dr. Audrey Brumback, an autism expert and researcher at the University of Texas at Austin, refutes Trump's claims, stating that they are not based on factual evidence. The article notes that Trump's advice goes against the recommendations of medical societies, which have cited data from numerous studies showing that acetaminophen plays a safe role in the wellbeing of pregnant women. The article also mentions that experts are alarmed by Trump's push for an unproven link between Tylenol and autism.

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