In 2020, the Atlanta-based U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that one in 36 children (approximately four percent of boys and one percent of girls) was estimated to have autism-spectrum disorder, estimates that were significantly higher than those in all previous years. But just five years later, according to the press conference held just weeks ago on September 22, President Trump announced that the Department of Health and Human Services stated that autism had surged in America nearly 400% and now affects 1 in 31 American children...and that this alarming statistic was a result of pregnant women taking Tylenol during their pregnancies!
Tylenol And Autism: More To The Story
In 2020, the Atlanta-based U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that one in 36 children (approximately four percent of boys and one percent of girls) was estimated to have autism-spectrum disorder, estimates that were significantly higher than those in all previous years. But just five years later, according to the press conference held just weeks ago on September 22, President Trump announced that the Department of Health and Human Services stated that autism had surged in America nearly 400% and now affects 1 in 31 American children...and that this alarming statistic was a result of pregnant women taking Tylenol during their pregnancies!