No conclusive evidence linking acetaminophen to autism, says Health Canada in rebuke to Trump

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/no-evidence-linking-acetaminophen-to-autism-says-health-canada-in-rebuke-to-trump/

28 comments
  1. Turns out the guy that thinks injecting bleach can cure Covid doesn’t know what he’s talking about. They’ll ban birth control next because Trump figures that jumping up and down after sex makes all the stuff drip back out.

  2. Same guy that gives me a headache everyday tells me not to take Tylenol.

  3. Ridiculous that we even have to make this kind of statement 

  4. That’s an interesting idea. I think I’m going to start following Health Canada, since the DoH and CDC are fully compromised and unreliable

  5. I proudly placed my Tylenol bottle on my desk at work for all my maga coworkers to see. I don’t take health advice from a real estate agent.

  6. People with high fevers take more Tylenol. Fever (an indication for Tylenol) is itself a risk factor for autism. Correlation vs. causation.

  7. Guys this is just woke liberal propaganda by Justin Trudeau to try and weaken the strong American alpha men and once we’re made the 51st state we’ll know to shut up and comply 

  8. Whaaat! You don’t say? What a terrible timeline. How dumb is this administration and how dumb are those voters for letting this circus in.

  9. Anyone that takes their health advice from a dementia patient that slathers himself orange everyday, a former heroin addict that eats roadkill to the point of developing brain worms, and a disgraced television doctor well…they kinda deserve what they get

  10. being American is an exercise in embarrassment these days

  11. Uhm. Excuse me. Have you seen the tweet from 2017 made by Tylenol saying that Pregnant women shouldn’t take it.

    That one tweet is all the proof I need- unironically right wingers.

  12. The fact that the statement about it used the word Tylenol instead of acetaminophen was a red flag right off the bat that it was definitely bullshit.

  13. Imagine having to cite Health Canada because any authority within your own country will be targeted for going against the fascist message.

  14. You know what all autists have in common ? THEY DRANK WATER. WATER CAUSES AUTISM AAAAAAAAAH

  15. I.e. Canada isn’t cherry picking a one off study that supports a premeditated policy agenda

  16. To cope with the times I just want to pretend that people shouldn’t need to be told this in 2025 and that everyone has common sense.

  17. Is there inconclusive evidence? Can’t they just say no evidence?

  18. Of course there’s not. We’ve got a snake-oil salesman without the charisma running the show. The world is better off ignoring any medical advice coming from us for the next 3.5 years at least…

  19. Tylenol said not to do it themselves. Why is this a debate. Have the tds that bad?

  20. Did the Tylenol company do something to trump this is why he’s saying this 🤷🏽

  21. The evidence showing a connection to acetaminophen use is just correlational. It makes sense that mothers with autistic traits would use acetaminophen, because they are more likely to have pain. They are also more likely to have children with autism.

    It turns out, when you control for confounding variables like that, there appears to be no causality:

    https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2817406

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