WHO debunks Trump claim on autism link to paracetamol during pregnancy
Summary
The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that there is no scientific evidence connecting the use of paracetamol during pregnancy to autism, countering claims made by U.S. President Donald Trump. Health experts and organizations were quick to dismiss Trump's remarks, emphasizing that current research does not support a link between the painkiller and autism.Key Facts
- WHO stated there is no scientific proof linking paracetamol use in pregnancy to autism.
- Large-scale studies over the past decade found no consistent association.
- President Trump claimed a link between autism, vaccines, and paracetamol, drawing criticism.
- Health groups condemned Trump's statements, stating they are not supported by data.
- The Coalition of Autism Scientists refuted the claims made by Trump.
- The company that makes Tylenol, Kenvue, strongly disagreed with Trump's statements.
- The UK's National Health Service also said there is no strong evidence to support Trump's claims.
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