President Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services, are sensitive baseball gloves with opinions. They are very not doctors.
This did not prevent them from holding a press conference on September 22. Until stupid and irresponsibly pretend that tylenol causes autism – it does not do so – and the rescue rescue vaccines combine with increased autism diagnoses that medical science, which explained that communication science does not exist clearly.
“I’m not a doctor, but I give my opinion,” Trump said.
That’s right, however, he was hotly and repeatedly examined by his Nexpert’s opinion, creating the wrong impression that women who take acetaminophen during pregnancy can be responsible if their child is born in autism: “Don’t take a silence. Don’t take it! Fight as hell.”
Trump tries to associate Tylenol with autism but science disagrees
President Donald Trump, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 2025 September 22 The White House publishes a report at the White House. They described a new possible treatment of autism, which is not widely adopted in the medical community and advised pregnant women to avoid acetaminophen during pregnancy.
These efforts to blame mothers for the diagnosis of a child’s autism and believe that they destroy during pregnancy, when fever can be really harmful to the health of the developing fetus, are equal to sexist and dangerous.
In fact, the entire Trump/Kennedy Autism Press Conference was an insult of science, medicine, mothers and autism. It was a packet of shameless men’s scents with the artistry of conspirators trying to convey vibrazes based on nonsense as medical advice.
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It was a historical shame in America and was extremely dangerous because it created a permit structure to doubt the safety of vaccines for people. Pregnant women who are now always worried about the wise and the recommended use of tylenol during pregnancy have been planted in the minds of pregnant women. (It will not be.)
Short and Kennedy are snake oil vendors. Listen to your doctor.
“The suggestions that the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy causes autism is not only very concerned with doctors, but also irresponsibly when the harmful and confusing message they send to pregnant patients, including those who may need to rely on these useful medicines during pregnancy,” said Dr. Steven Fleischman, American Obsttetry College and Gynecologists, said. “Today’s HHS report does not be based on the whole set of scientific evidence and is dangerously simplified by numerous and difficult causes of neurological challenges.
Yes, it’s very worrying. Listening to intimidation like short and kennedy, spreading medical advice to parents, is completely horrible.
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Marty Makary, Commissioner for Food and Drug Administration, is looking for President Donald Trump’s report in 2025. September 22 In the White House, “Significant Medical and Scientific Conclusions of America”.
Shortly strictly announced that childhood vaccines should be broken down so that infants get less doses at the same time, so this highly expert and no cost is a statement: “Divide it into four, break it into three if you have, but go to the doctor four times instead of once, not once.”
Okay, grandfather. It makes sense.
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He also said about measles, a pig and rubella vaccine: “I think MMR should be taken separately. It is based on what I feel.”
Health Secretary Kennedy appeared as dangerous as expected
Kennedy’s conspiratorial anti -evening attitude is well known, so it is not surprising that he is fighting science and logic in his role as a Health Secretary. However, at a press conference, he also demonstrated his general mercy in collaboration with the victims of the sexual attack and the MEO Too movement-“believe in women”-and use it to encourage unjustified views of mothers who are anti-Vaxxers.
“Some of our friends like to say we should believe in all women,” Kennedy said. “But some of the same people have been silent and demonized these mothers for three decades.”
Gross.
As if short personally dislikes Tylenol
President Donald Trump, followed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and National Health Director Jay Bhattacharya Institutes, follows the “significant medical and scientific conclusions of the American Children” in the White House in 2025. September 22
Strangely, the anti-tile performance-trunks kept repeating in your remarks, “Don’t take silenol”, as if the medicine had once had been made by her family-it was also supported by a substantially proven medicine for treating autism, leukovorin, vitamin B9.
Professor David Mandell, a psychiatric professor at Pennsylvania Perelman Medical School, and a member of the Coalition Committee of Autism Scientists said Factcheck.org that evidence confirming leukovorin, “as the treatment of autism is very weak.”
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The evidence of everything short and Kennedy presented at their press conference is very weak or none. Even the authors of Harvard/Mount Sinai’s Hill study that short and kennedy constantly quoted silenol said their findings do not mean that Tylenol is causing autism.
“We can’t answer the question of causation – it’s very important to find out,” Dr. Wardier Prada, Epidemiologist of Icahn Medical School of Sinai.
The Trump/Kennedy Press Conference did nothing other than Stoke’s fear
So let me ask this: What was the president’s big report of autism? This led to fear of a connection between silenol and autism that is not available. This provided the missile fuel reckless conspiracy about rescue vaccines. It accuses mothers and offered people sick of autism for needing something to heal.
First of all, it once again showed how impressively unknown and irresponsible our president is. I will leave you this absolutely strange world, not Sequutur from Trump: “You have a little child, a small fragile child, and you get 80 different vaccines VAT, I think 80 different mixtures.
What do you say, the doctor president. I think I will consider the science of confidence for old men.
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