By LAURA UNGAR

Faith Ayer had no qualms about taking Tylenol for chronic migraines and COVID-19 during her pregnancy, and grew disappointed and angry as she watched President Donald Trump rail against the pain medicine .

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“A lot of the claims that were shared have just not been backed by evidence ,” said Ayer, a nurse practitioner in Jacksonville, Florida, who

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