Talk about a prenatal power move. About 1 in 36 US children has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, a complex group of developmental conditions characterized by repetitive behaviors and ...
A new study finds no evidence that antidepressant medications cause autism.
Taking acetaminophen, also known by the brand name Tylenol, during pregnancy had no effect on children developing autism, according to a study of over 1.5 million children in Denmark published this ...
A massive new study found no link between mothers who used acetaminophen during pregnancy and autism in their children. The study, published Jan. 16 in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynecology, & Women’s ...
President Donald Trump's statements in September about Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism have likely had a real-world impact despite experts and years of evidence disproving any link, a new ...
The use of antidepressants while pregnant does not raise the children's risk for developmental ​disorders such as autism, according to an analysis of data from more than 25 million pregnancies that ...
Taking acetaminophen during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or intellectual disability among children. That is according to the most ...
Researchers analyzed 1.5 million children born between 1997 and 2022. About 1.8% of those who were exposed to Tylenol during pregnancy developed autism compared to 3.0% of those who were not exposed ...