Paracetamol Use During Pregnancy Not Linked to Autism, Denmark Study Shows
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Paracetamol use during pregnancy not linked to autism, Denmark study shows
New Delhi: Health anxieties often rise with online claims, yet strong medical evidence tells a calmer story. A Danish study published in JAMA Pediatrics has found no link between paracetamol use during pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD. The research, examining health records of over 1.5 million children, arrives amid renewed debate in the United States after remarks by President Donald Trump questioning the safety of acetaminophen, k…
Common pain reliever used in pregnancy not linked to autism risk
Acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol or by brand names such as Tylenol, is one of the most widely used medicines in the world. It is commonly taken to reduce pain and fever and is often recommended during pregnancy because it has long been considered one of the safer options compared to other pain medications. However, […] The post Common pain reliever used in pregnancy not linked to autism risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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