Study debunks Trump claim that paracetamol causes autism

A new study has put an end to misconceptions surrounding the use of paracetamol during pregnancy. Contrary to Donald Trump's claims last year, the comprehensive review of 43 studies found no link between taking paracetamol in pregnancy and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or intellectual disability.

The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Women's Health published the study, which analyzed data from over 262,000 children assessed for ASD, 335,255 for ADHD, and 406,681 for intellectual disability. The researchers, led by Professor Asma Khalil of City St George's University of London, concluded that paracetamol use during pregnancy does not pose a significant risk to the child.

The study's findings are reassuring for expectant mothers who were previously anxious about using paracetamol due to Trump's baseless claims. The researchers emphasize that paracetamol remains a safe option for pregnant women when taken as directed, and that avoiding it may expose both mother and baby to unnecessary risks.

Experts have welcomed the study, stating that it brings an end to the speculation surrounding paracetamol use during pregnancy. Grainne McAlonan, Professor of Translational Neuroscience at King's College London, hopes that the findings will alleviate stress for expectant mothers who were previously uncertain about using paracetamol.

The study also highlights the importance of considering underlying health conditions rather than medications when assessing neurodevelopmental outcomes. Dr Steven Kapp, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth, noted that society should focus on making the world a better place for disabled people rather than perpetuating false prevention measures.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has reiterated the safety of paracetamol during pregnancy, advising women to ignore Trump's claims and rely on trusted medical advice.
 
🤔 just when you think someone's gonna try to scare u with bad info... remember that misinformation is like a weed in ur garden - it'll choke out truth if u don't keep an eye on it! 🌱 so, take trump's claim about paracetamol w/ a grain of salt (not literally lol) & instead, listen 2 the scientists who did the actual research. they're the real MVPs here 🙌
 
🙌 I'm so relieved to see this study finally puts an end to that drama about paracetamol and autism 🤯! I was getting worried when I saw Donald Trump making those baseless claims... anyway, it seems like we can all breathe a sigh of relief now 😊. The fact that there's still some confusion around this topic is kinda wild... shouldn't we just be focusing on making sure moms have access to good healthcare in the first place? 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG, finally some sanity in these crazy times! 😂 I was so worried about this after that guy said taking paracetamol during pregnancy would give your kid autism... like what even is that? 🙄 And now we know it's just baseless nonsense. Can't believe the government got taken for a ride by some random dude's claims 🤦‍♂️ anyway, glad to hear this study was done to put all these misconceptions to rest 💯 I mean, paracetamol is still super safe when used properly, no need to freak out about it. Thanks to scientists like Professor Khalil and others who are actually doing some good research instead of spreading misinformation 🙏
 
omg yaaas finally some truth out there!! 💖 i was like totally freaked out about taking paracetamol during pregnancy after that fake news from trump 🙄 but it seems like the study just put all those worries to rest 😌 i'm so glad i can take my meds again without stressing about harming my little one 🤰♀️ i mean, it's not rocket science or anything, just take it as directed and you're good to go 💊 thanks for the reassurance doc 👩‍⚕️
 
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