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You actually believe Tylenol causes autism because dear leader told you that.^this is what doubling down on teh stupid looks like.
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You actually believe Tylenol causes autism because dear leader told you that.^this is what doubling down on teh stupid looks like.
Yep. The FDA makes it very clear that the studies (Harvard & Johns Hopkins) do prove not a causal relationship. It also makes clear that other studies show no relationship.No, you don't get it.
Tylenol's own advice to pregnant women does not contradict what the FDA is saying now. The FDA's core advice is pregnant women should not take Tylenol. That's the same thing Tylenol says.
Is autism caused in whole or in part by women taking Tylenol during pregnancy? Maybe.
Given that a bunch of shithead liberal women are right now conducting their own clinical study by experimenting on their own babies then I expect to have more definitive information on the possible connection between Tylenol and autism in the next year.
I'm patient enough to wait on their results.
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LolYep. The FDA makes it very clear that the studies (Harvard & Johns Hopkins) do prove a causal relationship. It also makes clear that other studies show no relationship.
Also worth noting that Trump made it clear that his comments went beyond what the HHS Secretary and FDA said. In other words, he was speaking for himself, not the agencies that are giving guidance. He also advised pregnant women to seek advice from their physician.
IGNORANT!
You actually believe Tylenol causes autism because dear leader told you that.
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Tylenol doesn't cause autism.
Lol....yes, I get that you believe that.You believe it doesn't and without even a scintilla of evidence to back you up.
Tylenol advises OTC customers to consult their doctors. In 2017 they did not recommend their products to pregnant women because their role isn't to recommend medication for pregnant women.The makers of Tylenol tell pregnant women not to take Tylenol and you're not even the least bit curious as to why because it contradicts a narrative you've aligned with.
LmaoProve it.
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There is no study showing that Tylenol causes autism.It's your claim fuckface. Back it up or stop repeating it.
That proves a positive.For myself I am content to wait on a published study.
Tylenol doesn't cause autism.
There is no study showing that Tylenol causes autism.
I don't need to prove a negative
There is also no study that proves jello causes autism.
It's supported by every study that has been done.^^^^
This is an extraordinary and wholly unsupported claim.
Lol......no wonder you're "keeping an open mind" medicine scares you and you don't trust medical professionals.^^^^
This is a dodge.
I'd say ask your doctor, but I doubt you have one.
Yup.
"Covid came from some wet market."
"The vaccine is perfectly safe."
"If you take the vaccine you won't catch the flu."
"If you take the vaccine you can't spread the flu."
"Ole Joe's sharp as a tack."
Only a few examples of their track record.
You do know that you can just not respond and not explain it(Response deleted. You ain't worth it.)
Trump keeps piling on new lies every day, while independent fact-checkers have already documented over 30,000 false or misleading statements under his watch. They are running out of server space to track them all. You say “the proof is out there”—well, the proof is also out there that he refuses to release the Epstein files and that his latest stunt with Jimmy Kimmel only hurt his standing further. With that track record, Trump hasn’t earned respect, let alone any reason to cut him slack.It's also not difficult to stop saying Trump is a liar when the PROOF is out there that he's telling us the truth.
Yet for some reason, none of you fuckwits can do that either.
thank godI don't plan on reproducing anytime soon.![]()
How do you know that? He didn't tell us...Look on the bright side, you've still got both your testicles.
Trump didn't take the advice his physician gave him about masking and distancing and came down with COVID-19. If you consider that he couldn't follow common sense advice, then why would you consider taking his advice on medical recommendations at all if you were pregnant? The man said to maybe bleach could kill it or that horse worm med he tried. The vice president said to seek your doctor's advice on taking pain meds–even accedah-fed-ah-phone, Tylenol.Yep. The FDA makes it very clear that the studies (Harvard & Johns Hopkins) do prove not a causal relationship. It also makes clear that other studies show no relationship.
Also worth noting that Trump made it clear that his comments went beyond what the HHS Secretary and FDA said. In other words, he was speaking for himself, not the agencies that are giving guidance. He also advised pregnant women to seek advice from their physician.
Yep. The FDA makes it very clear that the studies (Harvard & Johns Hopkins) do prove not a causal relationship. It also makes clear that other studies show no relationship.
Also worth noting that Trump made it clear that his comments went beyond what the HHS Secretary and FDA said. In other words, he was speaking for himself, not the agencies that are giving guidance. He also advised pregnant women to seek advice from their physician.
Trump didn't take the advice his physician gave him about masking and distancing and came down with COVID-19. If you consider that he couldn't follow common sense advice, then why would you consider taking his advice on medical recommendations at all if you were pregnant? The man said to maybe bleach could kill it or that horse worm med he tried. The vice president said to seek your doctor's advice on taking pain meds–even accedah-fed-ah-phone, Tylenol.![]()
The makers of Tylenol tell pregnant women not to take Tylenol and you're not even the least bit curious as to why because it contradicts a narrative you've aligned with.