How the White House spun ‘weak’ and ‘inconclusive’ studies to tie Tylenol to autism

2 octobre 2025 | Hannah Harris Green
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 (…)
 Site référencé:  The Guardian (Asia Pacific)

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