Sep 23, 2025 02:13 AM
(This post was last modified: Sep 23, 2025 02:58 AM by Magical Realist.)
Reminiscent of when he suggested ingesting bleach as a cure for Covid, Trump now claims that taking Tylenol can cause autism in babies, a claim not backed by science at all. It's the latest ignorant misinformation to come straight from the horse's mouth:
"Flanked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid head Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Trump pinned substantial blame for rising autism rates on the common painkiller, which is also known by its brand name, Tylenol.
"Taking Tylenol is not good — I'll say it: It's not good," he said, suggesting without evidence that communities without access to the medicine have "no autism," while in others, autism now affects one in 12 boys. He discouraged giving acetaminophen to babies, as well. (He also suggested that vaccines and their frequency may be a culprit in causing autism, an oft-repeated claim that has been debunked by decades of research.)
Trump and his deputies repeatedly advised pregnant women to refrain from using acetaminophen, and said they would caution physicians against using it — contrary to what physicians' groups say."
https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-healt...-pregnancy
"Flanked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid head Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Trump pinned substantial blame for rising autism rates on the common painkiller, which is also known by its brand name, Tylenol.
"Taking Tylenol is not good — I'll say it: It's not good," he said, suggesting without evidence that communities without access to the medicine have "no autism," while in others, autism now affects one in 12 boys. He discouraged giving acetaminophen to babies, as well. (He also suggested that vaccines and their frequency may be a culprit in causing autism, an oft-repeated claim that has been debunked by decades of research.)
Trump and his deputies repeatedly advised pregnant women to refrain from using acetaminophen, and said they would caution physicians against using it — contrary to what physicians' groups say."
https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-healt...-pregnancy
