Prenatal Acetaminophen Not Linked to Autism, ADHD, or Intellectual Disability

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Acetaminophen Use During ⁢Pregnancy: New ‍Research Reassures Parents

Acetaminophen‍ Use During Pregnancy ​Does ​Not Increase Neurodevelopmental Risks, Landmark study Finds

A comprehensive new analysis published in The Lancet Obstetrics & Gynecology ⁢& Women’s Health offers ‍meaningful reassurance to expectant mothers and parents: taking acetaminophen during pregnancy⁤ does not increase the risk of autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or intellectual disability in children. The research,led by scientists at City,University of London,represents the⁤ most rigorous inquiry into this widely debated topic ‍to date,addressing long-held concerns about the potential neurodevelopmental effects⁤ of the common pain reliever.

Addressing Long-Standing Concerns

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