Research Links Prenatal Acetaminophen to Autism Risk
Source: What the research says about autism and acetaminophen use during pregnancy (2025-09-23)
A study from Yale School of Public Health explores the potential connection between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism. The research highlights the importance of understanding medication effects on fetal development and encourages expectant mothers to consult healthcare providers. While the findings suggest a possible association, experts emphasize the need for further investigation to confirm the link. Pregnant women are advised to discuss medication use with their doctors to ensure safety for both mother and child.
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