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Trump’s Tylenol Claim: Fact or Fiction? #Shorts

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00:00Wait, did you hear Trump's latest Tylenol claim? Here's the real story. He claimed taking Tylenol
00:05during pregnancy links to autism. He also suggested Leucovorin as a treatment for kids.
00:10But what's the truth? First, leading health organizations weigh in CDC. No solid evidence
00:15Tylenol causes autism when used correctly. ACOG, same, no solid link between acetaminophen and
00:22autism. Second, Leucovorin is a prescription drug for specific conditions. It has no FDA approval
00:28to treat autism. Bottom line, always check the facts before making health decisions,
00:33especially when claims come from politicians, not doctors. Stay safe, stay smart.
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