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 study of nearly 2.5 million births in Sweden, published in 2024, is the largest conducted on the subject to date ...
EU and French regulators report no demonstrated link between prenatal paracetamol exposure and autism, and current pregnancy ...
Pregnant women should ignore Donald Trump’s claims about paracetamol use being linked to autism, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said. The US president warned of a “meteoric rise” in cases of ...
Ibuprofen isn't recommended in pregnancy, which means paracetamol is one of the few remaining options for pregnant parents ...
Claims that paracetamol use during pregnancy is linked to the development of autism has stirred confusion among the public ...
Health Secretary rejects US president’s warning for women to avoid the painkiller as medical experts condemn ‘fearmongering’ ...
The scientific community strongly criticizes the statements made by the US Government, which yesterday linked the consumption of paracetamol during pregnancy to a higher risk of autism. The US ...
Untreated fever and severe pain during pregnancy can harm both mother and baby, said doctors. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
There is no scientific evidence showing that pregnant women taking the painkiller paracetamol causes autism in their children, medical experts and drug regulators have emphasised after Donald Trump ...