I thought they would be pushing ivermectin to cure autismGive it time
They plan to warn pregnant women against using Tylenol early on unless they have a fever,
I deleted the Tylenol data, so his blame is a leftist hoax.lol
Thought it was because of vaccines? Make up your mind about what you want to be wrong about, idiot goppers.Next week, it's trans athletes and DEI hires.
They plan to warn pregnant women against using Tylenol early on unless they have a fever,
I don't understand how this is supposed to make any sense
The fever keeps the Tylenol from making the fetus -- sorry, baby -- autistic. Or something.
I don't understand how this is supposed to make any sense
And if any scientist disagrees, they'll be labeled trans antifa terrorists and sent to gulagThey're moving to declare Antifa a "terrorist organization".
What is their deal with autism? Why aren't they blaming random shit for diabetes, or MS, or dwarfism?
What is their deal with autism? Why aren't they blaming random shit for diabetes, or MS, or dwarfism?
Give it time
The Trump administration is expected to unveil new efforts Monday exploring how one medication may be linked to autism and another one can treat it
I thought they would be pushing ivermectin to cure autismThats their fake cancer cure
In addition, officials plan to tout a lesser-known drug called leucovorin as a potential autism treatment. Leucovorin is typically prescribed to counteract some medications side effects and to treat vitamin B9 deficiency. Early double-blind, placebo-controlled trials administering leucovorin to children with autism have shown what some scientists describe as remarkable improvements in their ability to speak and understand others.So... this part sounds like it's actually backed by science, not just random ramblings or conspiracy theories?
Do they know how old acetaminophen/paracetamol is? Do they know how widespread its use is?
This isn't even good enough to be bull****.
Do they know how old acetaminophen/paracetamol is? Do they know how widespread its use is?Okay but this is them saying that they make the rules now. Empirical data? They don't give a fuck.
This isn't even good enough to be bull****.
So... this part sounds like it's actually backed by science, not just random ramblings or conspiracy theories?https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7477301/
US government: This drug that isn't available in most of the world and is primarily available in the USA, is the cause of something that exists in all countries at a reasonably comparable rate.It's absolutely readily available in the rest of the world, it just goes by different names. Most places would call it "Paracetamol" (rather than Acetaminophen) and the big brand is "Panadol" (not Tylenol). Exactly the same active substance, and it seems like the US also uses the same standard dosage (500mg) as we do here in NZ, dunno about anywhere else.
I am definitely nowhere near fully understanding it but based on the little research I did it seems at least feasible? everything talking about it makes sure to stress that it's not some miracle cure and it mostly helps improve communication abilities which is only one facet of autism but hey better than nothingWell, "exaggerating" rather than "outright bullshit" is... still better than I expected from this administration.
It's absolutely readily available in the rest of the world, it just goes by different names. Most places would call it "Paracetamol" (rather than Acetaminophen) and the big brand is "Panadol" (not Tylenol). Exactly the same active substance, and it seems like the US also uses the same standard dosage (500mg) as we do here in NZ, dunno about anywhere else.
Tylenol is just panadol? Why's Trump blaming a specific brand rather than the active ingredient? It'd be like saying "The limited edition gold-coloured Skyward Sword Wii Remote causes broken TVs!!" instead of "un-tethered motion controllers such as the Wii Remote cause broke TVs"."Federal health officials are expected to raise concerns about pregnant womens use of acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol"
So the reporting is just bad / America-oriented then I guess, since it's all very loud about 'tylenol'