Autism, acetaminophen, and vaccines: when political rhetoric challenges scientific evidence

Recent political positions in the United States have reignited debate over alleged links between medical interventions and autism, including advice to avoid acetaminophen in pregnancy, the promotion of folinic acid as a potential preventive or therapeutic measure, and the restriction of several pediatric vaccinations previously universally recommended. These claims have raised concern within the scientific community due to their potential to spread misinformation and weaken established…

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