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U.S. officials may warn pregnant women against Tylenol over unproven autism links, despite no conclusive evidence.
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to warn pregnant women against using Tylenol (acetaminophen) due to a potential link to autism, following claims by Donald Trump that he had found a breakthrough.
However, major medical organizations and Australian experts stress that there is no conclusive scientific evidence proving a causal link, with large studies finding no association when accounting for genetic factors.
While some research suggests possible connections, experts emphasize that untreated pain or fever during pregnancy poses greater risks.
The administration also plans to promote leucovorin as a potential autism treatment based on early trial results.
Health officials urge reliance on evidence-based guidance and caution against spreading unverified claims amid rising autism diagnoses, which experts attribute largely to improved awareness and diagnosis rather than environmental factors.
Los funcionarios de salud de EE.UU. advierten a las mujeres embarazadas sobre el posible vínculo de autismo de Tylenol, pero los expertos dicen que la evidencia no es concluyente y el dolor no tratado es más riesgoso.