LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – “I’ll say it, it’s not good,” said President Trump during a white house briefing Monday.
Trump expressed this as he urged pregnant women to avoid Tylenol at all costs as a way of preventing autism in children.
“But if you can’t tough it out, if you can’t do it, you’ll have to take a Tylenol but it’ll be very sparingly,” said Trump, not prohibiting the drug altogether.
Cathy Martinez, the president of the Autism Family Network, a local autism support group, said when she heard the news, her initial reaction was positive.
“Anytime the federal government looks at the autism prevalence rate, it’s a good thing,” said Martinez.
As studies show, there’s been a gradual rise in autism throughout the years, and although Martinez said she’s grateful for the spotlight on th