Azeen Ghorayshi / nytimes - The review looked at more than three dozen studies and found no evidence that acetaminophen increased the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
AI Summary: A new comprehensive review of more than three dozen studies found no evidence that taking acetaminophen during pregnancy increases the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilities. Despite lingering public anxiety and the occasional skeptical quip, expectant mothers can take a breath of relief.
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