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Scientists find no link between Tylenol and autism, again, after Trump warning

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Scientists find no link between Tylenol and autism, again, after Trump warning
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一项新的大规模研究再次发现,孕期使用泰诺(对乙酰氨基酚)与儿童自闭症之间没有关联,驳斥了特朗普及反疫苗卫生部长小肯尼迪的相关说法。此前,特朗普曾警告孕妇避免使用该药物。医学组织强调,对乙酰氨基酚在孕期使用安全,而孕期未治疗的发烧反而会增加自闭症及流产、早产等风险。

Another large study has found no link between autism and Tylenol use during pregnancy, refuting claims by President Trump and anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

In September, Trump and Kennedy held a press conference in which they stated without clear evidence that the common fever and pain reducer acetaminophen—sold as Tylenol in the US and also known as paracetamol—causes autism in children if taken during pregnancy. Trump repeatedly warned pregnant people not to take Tylenol and instead "tough it out" with fever and/or pain.

Medical organizations decried Trump's message, emphasizing that acetaminophen is a safe pain and fever reliever during pregnancy and that untreated fever during pregnancy is known to increase the risk of autism in babies as well as other conditions, including miscarriage, birth defects, and premature birth. Still, the president's warning was effective. Texas sued the maker of Tylenol over the alleged connection. And a study in The Lancet in March found that use of acetaminophen in pregnant patients in emergency departments fell by 10 percent after Trump's press conference.

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原文: Scientists find no link between Tylenol and autism, again, after Trump warning (2026-07-01T11:01:38)
作者: Beth Mole 分类: 科技
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