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Prof Dear emphasised that doctors and patients should "together consider the risks versus the benefits", particularly where ...
Trump also said doctors will be given new guidance advising mothers-to-be not to use paracetamol during their pregnancy. Tylenol maker Kenvue told the BBC the science shows that taking acetaminophen ...
Donald Trump's advice that pregnant women should limit the use of paracetamol in pregnancy has been criticised as "baseless". So what does it mean for you?
US president Donald Trump has claimed that paracetamol (acetaminophen or Tylenol) use in pregnancy is linked to autism in ...
A Guernsey pharmacist has said there is "no established link" between paracetamol use and autism. Munazza Malik was responding to claims from US President Donald Trump, who announced on Monday that ...
Some leading Australian experts in medicine, autism research and obstetrics say the US president's claims are "a misreading ...
Typical adults can take two 500mg tablets four times in 24 hours, with a minimum interval of four hours between doses - but ...
Pregnant women should ignore Donald Trump's claims that taking paracetamol could lead to their child having autism, the UK's ...
EU and French regulators report no demonstrated link between prenatal paracetamol exposure and autism, and current pregnancy ...
Explainer - Donald Trump claims paracetamol causes autism, while the US has also made cuts to vaccine access and research.
Pregnant women are often excluded from clinical trials, leaving an evidence gap and enabling unsubstantiated claims, write Caroline Dale and colleagues On 22 September, US president Donald Trump, ...