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US President Donald Trump suggested that the use of the popular medicine, known as Tylenol in the United States, during pregnancy may contribute to rising autism rates in his country.

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00:00autism is among the most alarming public health developments in history there's never been
00:05anything like this just a few decades ago one in 10,000 children had autism so that's not a long
00:13time and I've always heard you know they sell a few but I think it's a lot less time than that
00:19it used to be one in 20,000 then one in 10,000 and I would say that's probably 18 years ago
00:28and now it's one in 31 but in some areas it's much worse than that if you can believe it one in 31
00:37and I gave numbers yesterday for boys it's one in 12 I was told that's in California where they have
00:45a for some reason a more severe problem but whether it's one in 12 or one in 31 can you imagine that's
00:52down from one in 20,000 then one in 10,000 and now we're at the level of one in 12 in some cases
01:00for boys one in 31 overall so since 2000 autism rates have surged by much more than 400 percent
01:11instead of attacking those who ask questions everyone should be grateful for those who are
01:16trying to get the answers to this complex situation and the first day all of these great doctors
01:24behind me were there I told them this is what we got it we have to find out because when you go from
01:3020,000 to 10,000 and then you go to 12 you know there's something artificial they're taking something
01:39and by the way I think I can say that there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines
01:44and don't take any pills that have no autism that have no autism does that tell you something that's
01:52currently is that a correct statement by the way there are some studies that suggest that yeah with
01:59the Amish for example the Amish yeah virtually I didn't know I heard none see Bobby wants to be very
02:07careful with what he says and he should but I'm not so careful with what I say but you have certain
02:11groups the Amish as an example they have essentially no autism first effective immediately the FDA will be
02:21notifying physicians at the use of a said well let's see how we say that acetaminophen acetaminophen
02:32is that okay which is basically commonly known as Tylenol during pregnancy can be associated
02:42with a very increased risk of autism so taking Tylenol is not good all right I'll say it it's not good
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