Understanding the Evidence on Pregnancy, Tylenol, and Autism
The research so far—including one of the largest studies yet on the topic—suggests that Tylenol use during pregnancy does not cause autism.
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The research so far—including one of the largest studies yet on the topic—suggests that Tylenol use during pregnancy does not cause autism.
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Karen Bandeen-Roche, PhD, MS, creates statistical reasoning needed to learn how we can lengthen healthy life and increase independence for older adults.
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