RT @autismepi: Our review of the 1st 9 studies of pregnancy acetaminophen & adverse neurodevelopment: https://t.co/WRQd76LGSE Links to the…
Our review of the 1st 9 studies of pregnancy acetaminophen & adverse neurodevelopment: https://t.co/WRQd76LGSE Links to the abstracts of the 17 peer reviewed cohort studies: https://t.co/VyAapq7yV5 … https://t.co/4PwtsOUTOQ https://t.co/ZoBr7ExoGV h
RT @autismepi: Newest study (#15) suggesting pregnancy #Tylenol use increases risk of harm to the developing baby’s brain. #Tylenol =#parce…
RT @autismepi: @JtSebelius @TheKidKidDoc @Belle_Vivant Peer reviewed, human cohort studies on pregnancy acetaminophen & neurodevelopment.…
@JtSebelius @TheKidKidDoc @Belle_Vivant Peer reviewed, human cohort studies on pregnancy acetaminophen & neurodevelopment. https://t.co/WRQd76LGSE https://t.co/4PwtsOUTOQ https://t.co/ZoBr7ExoGV https://t.co/eVS6qCMUSX https://t.co/3ZS4yxO9pC https:/
RT @autismepi: When did Johnson and Johnson first know? This is the 15th study to suggest Tylenol may harm a child’s brain development. htt…
RT @autismepi: When did Johnson and Johnson first know? This is the 15th study to suggest Tylenol may harm a child’s brain development. htt…
RT @autismepi: When did Johnson and Johnson first know? This is the 15th study to suggest Tylenol may harm a child’s brain development. htt…
When did Johnson and Johnson first know? This is the 15th study to suggest Tylenol may harm a child’s brain development.
RT @autismepi: Newest study (#15) suggesting pregnancy #Tylenol use increases risk of harm to the developing baby’s brain. #Tylenol =#parce…
Newest study (#15) suggesting pregnancy #Tylenol use increases risk of harm to the developing baby’s brain. #Tylenol =#parcetamol=#acetaminophen https://t.co/yY24Qw6KsO
RT @katiewr31413491: Pregnant women should never take Tylenol. But doctors keep saying it’s ok. https://t.co/djOmtRMkdn
RT @autismepi: @ACOGAction @FIGOHQ @AmerAcadPeds 15th study suggesting pregnancy acetaminophen increases risk of offspring adverse neurodev…
@ACOGAction @FIGOHQ @AmerAcadPeds 15th study suggesting pregnancy acetaminophen increases risk of offspring adverse neurodevelopment. Is it time to revisit your recommendations?
RT @katiewr31413491: Pregnant women should never take Tylenol. But doctors keep saying it’s ok. https://t.co/djOmtRMkdn
RT @katiewr31413491: Pregnant women should never take Tylenol. But doctors keep saying it’s ok. https://t.co/djOmtRMkdn
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: ICYMI... Is intrauterine exposure to acetaminophen associated with emotional and hyperactivity problems during childho…
RT @katiewr31413491: Pregnant women should never take Tylenol. But doctors keep saying it’s ok. https://t.co/djOmtRMkdn
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: Is intrauterine exposure to acetaminophen associated with emotional and hyperactivity problems during childhood? Findi…
RT @katiewr31413491: Pregnant women should never take Tylenol. But doctors keep saying it’s ok. https://t.co/djOmtRMkdn
RT @katiewr31413491: Pregnant women should never take Tylenol. But doctors keep saying it’s ok. https://t.co/djOmtRMkdn
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: Is intrauterine exposure to acetaminophen associated with emotional and hyperactivity problems during childhood? Findi…
Pregnant women should never take Tylenol. But doctors keep saying it’s ok.
La exposición intrauterina al paracetamol aumentó las probabilidades de tener problemas emocionales (OR = 1.47; 95% CI: 1.07–2.02) e hiperactividad / falta de atención (OR = 1.42; 95% CI: 1.06–1.92) en niños varones de 6 años de edad https://t.co/e2PJsidam
RT @katiewr31413491: Taking Tylenol while pregnant and giving Tylenol to babies really dangerous. Naturally my pediatrician said it was “fi…
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: Is intrauterine exposure to acetaminophen associated with emotional and hyperactivity problems during childhood? Findi…
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: Is intrauterine exposure to acetaminophen associated with emotional and hyperactivity problems during childhood? Findi…
Taking Tylenol while pregnant and giving Tylenol to babies really dangerous. Naturally my pediatrician said it was “fine.” Again George Costanza rule re pediatricians & medications.