Pregnant 🤰 liberals are taking Tylenol to protest 🪧 President Trump and RFK Jr

Since 1970 we have increased the use of Tylenol during pregnancy to treat pain and fever. Prior to that we used NSAIDS. at the same time since the 1970s we have gone 1 in 10,000 kids with autism to 1 in 31. You explain that. And also explain why the majority of studies conducted show an association with Tylenol use in during pregnancy and autism. The head of the research at Harvard recommended for pregnant women limit their use or duration of use of Tylenol. And now we have moron pregnant women on Tik Tok ignoring science and risking possibly irreversibly injuring their babies.
Easy explanation.

Whatever was causing the autism prior to 1970 has increased.

Prove that wrong.

identify for me what the cause was prior and how you know it has not increased?
 
You @FastLane are the perfect avatar for Trump type stupidity. You have no clue how the scientific method works and you see one or two studies and say 'those make sense to me and thus now i will say they are the PROVEN answer'.

that is NOT how science works. Tylenol may be (MAY), a consider cause as their is some correlation but that has NOT BEEN proven yet which is what science demands.

You do not get to say "i have seen enough' and then state things even the Harvard study does not say suggesting this is proof when they specifically say it is 'reason for more study'.

Stupid people like you have no business commenting on medicine and/or science and you just need to shut up and listen to your betters.
 
Easy explanation.

Whatever was causing the autism prior to 1970 has increased.

Prove that wrong.

identify for me what the cause was prior and how you know it has not increased?
Actually you are correct because Tylenol first became available without prescription in 1960 and has increased in use during pregnancy since that time.

Or women are drinking more water

:facepalm:
 
You @FastLane are the perfect avatar for Trump type stupidity. You have no clue how the scientific method works and you see one or two studies and say 'those make sense to me and thus now i will say they are the PROVEN answer'.

that is NOT how science works. Tylenol may be (MAY), a consider cause as their is some correlation but that has NOT BEEN proven yet which is what science demands.

You do not get to say "i have seen enough' and then state things even the Harvard study does not say suggesting this is proof when they specifically say it is 'reason for more study'.

Stupid people like you have no business commenting on medicine and/or science and you just need to shut up and listen to your betters.
I said this is smoke and more research needs to be done to see if there is fire. You are truly a moron.

Link me up to where I said "i have seen enough' or just admit that you are a liar.
 
Actually you are correct because Tylenol first became available without prescription in 1960 and has increased in use during pregnancy since that time.

Or women are drinking more water

:facepalm:
yes guidance to drink more water has been common since before the 60's and is still the guidance today you will hear.
 
I said this is smoke and more research needs to be done to see if there is fire. You are truly a moron.

Link me up to where I said "i have seen enough' or just admit that you are a liar.
Over and over in this chat you have pushed a position that Trump's position on this is correct and it is not. Trump was wrong. Flat out wrong. Even if new studies later finally did establish a causal link, Trump would still be wrong in saying it today based on him thinking 'i have read enough to make the call on this'. That is what stupid people think and do.


If you want me to answer your other questions then answer mine first that i have repeated. Pre Tylenol what was the cause of the autism you acknowledge existed and is increasing, and show me that the prior 'cause' you acknowledge has not also been increasing in this same time frame?

Don't skip that question again. Answer it.
 
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  • (August 13, 2025)

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have found that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen may increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), in children. The study, published today in BMC Environmental Health, is the first to apply the rigorous Navigation Guide methodology to systematically evaluate the rigor and quality of the scientific literature.


Acetaminophen (often sold under the brand name Tylenol®, and known as paracetamol outside the United States and Canada) is the most commonly used over-the-counter pain and fever medication during pregnancy and is used by more than half of pregnant women worldwide. Until now, acetaminophen has been considered the safest option for managing headache, fever, and other pain. Analysis by the Mount Sinai-led team of 46 studies incorporating data from more than 100,000 participants across multiple countries challenges this perception and underscores the need for both caution and further study.

The Navigation Guide Systematic Review methodology is a gold-standard framework for synthesizing and evaluating environmental health data. This approach allows researchers to assess and rate each study’s risk of bias, such as selective reporting of the outcomes or incomplete data, as well as the strength of the evidence and the quality of the studies individually and collectively.

“Our findings show that higher-quality studies are more likely to show a link between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and increased risks of autism and ADHD,” said Diddier Prada, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Population Health Science and Policy, and Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. “Given the widespread use of this medication, even a small increase in risk could have major public health implications.”...
WHO WOULD YOU RATHER TRUST, SOME RANDOM JEW SCHOOL OR THE AMA?

While a White House announcement in September 2025 suggested a potential link between acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) and autism, the American Medical Association (AMA) has not directly supported this connection. Instead, the AMA and other leading medical organizations have pushed back against these claims, stating that the evidence is insufficient to prove a causal link.
 
WHO WOULD YOU RATHER TRUST, SOME RANDOM JEW SCHOOL OR THE AMA?

While a White House announcement in September 2025 suggested a potential link between acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) and autism, the American Medical Association (AMA) has not directly supported this connection. Instead, the AMA and other leading medical organizations have pushed back against these claims, stating that the evidence is insufficient to prove a causal link.

Too be fair, none of the other studies make a causal link as the idiot @FastLane is pushing in his misrepresentation and as the idiot Trump and JFK are pushing.

The studies so far only have correlation links they believe is insightful and require further study. The bulk of the science still points to Tylenol being extremely safe but as with all pregnancies all medicine use should only be at a minimum and only where needed and recommended by a doctor.
 
Hey leftists since you are so hell bent on proving Trump wrong, he also said it is dangerous to put a plugged in toaster in the bathtub full of water with you

Prove him wrong
 
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