#Forbes ’No Scientific Evidence That This Is True’: Doctor Responds To Trump’s Claims About Tylenol & Autism
‘No Scientific Evidence That This Is True’: Doctor Responds To Trump’s Claims About Tylenol & Autism
On “Forbes Newsroom,” Dr. Adaira Landry, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, responded to President Trump’s claims that use of Tylenol by pregnant women can increase the likelihood of autism in children.
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