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Donald Trump has claimed the use of paracetamol in pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of autism - but what does the evidence say? Americans consume more than 40% of all the world's paracetamol, ...
The health ministry said paracetamol, commonly used for pain and fever, is safe if taken in low doses for a short time. (Freepik pic) The health ministry has reassured the public that taking ...
Paracetamol is a proven safe drug, and there is no need to panic about its use, Dr Soumya Swaminathan, a paediatrician and former World Health Organization (WHO) Chief Scientist, has said. Dr ...
Certain people who take paracetamol on a regular basis could face an increased risk of heart disease or stroke, a medical study has revealed. Prior to a 2022 study, paracetamol was considered entirely ...
There is no scientific evidence showing that pregnant women taking the painkiller paracetamol causes autism in their children, medical experts and drug regulators have emphasised after Donald Trump ...
Donald Trump's White House is set to claim that taking paracetamol during pregnancy is a risk factor for autism - but experts in the UK have sounded the alarm over the controversial announcement. One ...
Medical and pharmaceutical experts are reassuring people that paracetamol is safe to use during pregnancy, despite Donald Trump saying there is a link to babies developing autism. Doctors say that ...
US President Donald Trump has attracted swift criticism from global medical experts after claiming paracetamol can cause autism in babies. Source: Getty Australia’s top medical experts have stressed ...
The World Health Organisation refuted claims made by US President Donald Trump regarding autism, clarifying that neither Tylenol (paracetamol) nor vaccines are causative factors. WHO emphasized the ...
US President Donald Trump is expected to warn parents taking Tylenol - known in the UK as paracetamol - during pregnancy could increase the risk of autism, contrary to official medical guidelines.