How the White House spun ‘weak’ and ‘inconclusive’ studies to tie Tylenol to autism
Experts say White House presented ‘association as causation’ and based conclusions on ‘poor quality studies’ The White House recently issued a press release with links to scientific studies to back up Trump’s claim that use of acetaminophen, commonly referred to as Tylenol, during pregnancy (…)
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