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SOUTH BEND,Ind. -- Trump’s Tylenol warning sparks backlash from doctors, autism advocates in Michiana.
A White House announcement linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism is drawing sharp reactions from doctors and specialists in Michiana, who say the evidence is far from conclusive and could create unnecessary fear.
President Donald Trump, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said the administration is backing a Harvard study that found statistical associations between acetaminophen and autism. Trump went further, urging women to “fight like hell” to avoid using the drug while pregnant.
Local medical leaders say the president’s remarks o