Fluoride also linked to Autism.does that mean doctors have been prescribing autism
no MOH advisory no talk
Acetaminophen aka Panadol
Humor is that Rfk will announce this in Sep
panadol???
No medicine is without consequences is very true.
The study is from Harvard. So don't F me if you think I'm spreading a conspiracy theory .
https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/using...-may-increase-childrens-autism-and-adhd-risk/
That's a lot2 to 4 tablets per day
one has to wonder why more kids in modern times born wif learning disabilities, ADHD, etc? was it simply the number is the same just that we were not as good spotting it in the past or something more sinister like microplastics now in our bloodstream, hormones/chemicals in our food, etc?
The problem is, TS listed a brand name rather than paracetamol.Literally I quote the video article "Study: Acetaminophen during pregnancy potentially linked to autism, adhd".
So yes, its as dangerous as it reads. Since source given, its not a wild claim by TS.
U bbfa no issue, cos no off springPanadol is my favourite medication for back pain
The problem is, TS listed a brand name rather than paracetamol.
2 to 4 tablets per day
So, its just the consumption of it during pregnancy that is likely, not during other time?Literally I quote the video article "Study: Acetaminophen during pregnancy potentially linked to autism, adhd".
So yes, its as dangerous as it reads. Since source given, its not a wild claim by TS.
Most items in Shopee is from China………………they just want to sell u something, even if its not proven 100% safe,
well, i rather shop in shopee and buy cheap china stuff, throw away if they become a clutter
This is not a statement in any shape or form. It's a presentation of new scientific arguments.
Are you sure that Panadol has been tested for this? Bc billions eating it so it's safe?
While this association warrants caution, untreated maternal fever and pain pose risks such as neural tube defects and preterm birth, necessitating a balanced approach.
The problem is, TS listed a brand name rather than paracetamol.