Recently, Tylenol use during pregnancy has been tied to autism risks, but one expert points to an additional concern.
William Parker, visiting scholar at the University of North Carolina and CEO of WPLab, who has been conducting research in autism for more than a decade, told The Epoch Times that while acetaminophen does present risks in pregnancy, a large body of evidence indicates the greater risk occurs when it is given postnatally.
When assessing autism risks from acetaminophen, most of the focus has been on use during pregnancy.
The scientific review cited in Monday’s press conference was conducted by researchers at Harvard, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and other universities….