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Sick to My Stomach: Trump Distorts Facts on Autism, Tylenol, and Vaccines, Scientists Say

Ann Bauer, a researcher who studies Tylenol and autism, felt queasy with anxiety in the weeks leading up to the White Houses much-anticipated autism announcement.

In August, Bauer and her colleagues of 46 previous studies on Tylenol, autism, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Many found no link between the drug and the conditions, while some suggested Tylenol might occasionally exacerbate other potential causes of autism, such as genetics.

Bauer, an epidemiologist at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, and her team called for more judicious use of the drug until the science is settled.

On Monday, President Donald Trump stood beside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for what he called a historic announcement on autism. If youre pregnant, dont take Tylenol, and dont give it to the baby after the baby is born, Trump said. "There are certain groups of people that dont take vaccines and dont take any pills that have no autism, he added, without providing evidence. They pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies, its a disgrace.

A released alongside the White House briefing cited Bauers analysis. But she was alarmed by Trumps comments. If prenatal Tylenol has any association, which it may not, it would help account for only a fraction of cases, she said. Further, research has not deeply examined Tylenol risks in young children, refute a link between vaccines and autism.

Bauer worries such statements will cut both ways: People may put themselves at risk to avoid vaccines and Tylenol, the only safe painkiller for use during pregnancy. And she frets that scientists might outright reject her teams measured concerns about Tylenol in a backlash against misleading remarks from Trump and other members of his Make America Healthy Again movement.

Im really concerned about how this message is going to play out, she said. Its a sound-bite universe, and everyone wants a simple solution.

Autism experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were neither consulted for the White Houses long-awaited autism announcement nor asked to review a draft of the findings and recommendations, CDC scientists told 窪蹋勛圖厙 News, which agreed not to identify them because they fear retaliation.

Typically, wed be asked to provide information and review the report for accuracy, but weve had absolutely no contact with anyone, one CDC researcher said. It is very unusual.

Trump and Kennedy promised this year that under their leadership the federal government would swiftly figure out what causes autism. Scientists who work in the field have been skeptical, noting that decades of research has shown that no single drug, chemical, or other environmental factor is strongly linked to the developmental disorder. In addition, both Trump and Kennedy the notion that childhood vaccines may cause autism.

Helen Tager-Flusberg, director of the Center for Autism Research Excellence at Boston University, called Trumps comments dangerous. Fevers can harm the mother and the developing fetus, she said, adding that fevers are more strongly associated with autism than Tylenol.

In an emailed response to queries, HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon said, We are using gold-standard science to get to the bottom of Americas unprecedented rise in autism rates.

White House spokesperson Kush Desai wrote, President Trump pledged to address Americas rising rate of autism, and to do so with Gold Standard Science.

Had CDC scientists been allowed to brief Kennedy, they say they would have cautioned that simple fixes wont make a dent in the number of autism cases in the United States: As many as 1 in 31 8-year-old children in 2022.

Systemic changes, such as regulations on air pollution, which has been linked to asthma and developmental disabilities including autism, and assistance for parents of disabled children, could improve lives for far more Americans with autism and other conditions than by the Trump administration on Sept. 22, researchers say.

One federal action is to consider updating the label on Tylenol and to encourage clinicians to exercise their best judgment in use of acetaminophen for fevers and pain in pregnancy by prescribing the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists already recommends acetaminophen as needed, in moderation, and after consultation with a doctor.

Boxes of Tylenol with price stickers sit on a shelf
An estimated 62% of women in the United States and Canada report taking Tylenol during pregnancy. (Amy Maxmen/窪蹋勛圖厙 News)

Political Crusade

Despite Kennedys many years of speaking about autism, he rarely cites credible or expert recommendations, Tager-Flusberg said. Instead, Kennedy , scientifically debunked theories linking vaccines to autism, despite published in peer-reviewed journals that .

At the Sept. 22 briefing, Trump said he spoke with Kennedy about autism 20 years ago: We understood a lot more than a lot of people who studied it, he said. Ahead of Trumps first term in 2017, he met with the president to consider a commission on vaccine safety and autism. It didnt happen then. But soon after Kennedy was confirmed as health secretary, he 熬娶梗措梗紳喧硃莉梭梗, environmental toxins, and contradicted the results of a finding that the main driver of rising autism diagnoses was that doctors increasingly recognize the disorder.

At a televised Cabinet , Kennedy told Trump, By September, we will know what has caused the autism epidemic and well be able to eliminate those exposures.

You stop taking something, you stop eating something, or maybe its a shot, Trump replied.

He is on a political crusade, Tager-Flusberg said of Kennedy, adding that vaccines, Tylenol, aluminum, and food dyes make for simple targets to rally against. We know genetics is the most significant risk factor, she said, but you cant blame Big Pharma for genetics, and you cant build a political movement on genetics research and ride to victory.

RFK makes our work harder, said Peter Hotez, a vaccine researcher and the author of a book about his autistic daughter, Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachels Autism. He said the book stemmed from conversations with Kennedy in 2017, in which Hotez shared studies pinpointing more than a hundred genes linked to autism, and research into the complex interplay between genetics, biological processes, and things that children and fetuses encounter during development.

I sat down with him and explained what the science says, but he was unwilling or incapable of thinking deeply about it, Hotez said. He is extremely careless.

In addition to its focus on Tylenol, the White House said it would prescribing information on leucovorin a medication related to the B vitamin folate to reflect its use as an autism treatment. A small in 2012-13 suggested the drug may help treat language problems in some children with autism. Tager-Flusberg said the findings warrant further study but clarified these were old data, not a breakthrough.

Likewise, studies finding a modest association between autism and prolonged Tylenol use were published years ago. Researchers have suggested the medicine might occasionally exacerbate factors associated with autism, and , a biological condition that occurs for a variety of reasons that scientists are still unraveling.

Still, these studies couldnt rule out the possibility that fevers prompting women to take Tylenol, rather than the medicine itself, might instead be to blame. including by vaccines have also been linked to autism.

Nonetheless, Bauers recommendation would be to pause before taking acetaminophen while pregnant blanket advice that doctors give for all medications during that period, but which may be ignored. Try to alleviate discomfort in some other ways, like with a cold compress, hydration, or massage, before taking it, Bauer said.

She welcomed the White Houses motion to consider labeling Tylenol to emphasize judicious use of the drug but worries about how the MAHA movement might distort a careful message. On Sept. 2, the right-wing news outlet One America News Network with newly appointed CDC vaccine adviser Robert Malone, writing that Malone speculates RFK Jr. may have an important announcement this month regarding a potential link between Tylenol, multiple vaccinations and autism in children.

I was sick to my stomach, Bauer said, concerned that Kennedy would link her study to discredited theories, causing doctors and scientists to reject her far more measured work.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Several and have called for Kennedys removal or resignation. Many scientists are skeptical of what he says because much of it has been misleading or wrong. For example, HIV isnt the only cause of AIDS (it is), that antidepressant drugs cause mass shootings (), that older adults dont have severe autism (), that the measles vaccine causes brain swelling (), that covid vaccines were the deadliest vaccines ever made (), that vaccines arent safety-tested (), and that vaccines contribute to autism ().

This is like the boy who cried wolf, said Brian Lee, an epidemiologist at Drexel University. One day he might be right about something and Americans who are not prone to conspiracies wont trust it because its coming from RFKs mouth. And that could be a problem.

Whats more, the Trump administration is eroding scientists ability to probe the safety of pharmaceuticals, said Robert Steinbrook, head of health research at Public Citizen, a nonprofit consumer protection group.

Public Citizen is very supportive of research on medications that could be linked to diseases, he said. But it needs to be through an open process, which looks at scientific evidence, and which doesnt cherry-pick studies to support a preconceived point of view.

Steinbrook said the administration has undermined his confidence in the governments ability to conduct credible work. The Food and Drug Administration has held less than a third the number of advisory committee meetings this year as it did last, meaning fewer opportunities for experts to discuss research on the risks and benefits of drugs. The Trump administration has fired hundreds of career scientists at the CDC and FDA and cut millions of dollars in research funds, including to projects studying autism.

In early September, the CDC issued an unusual contract with the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to analyze datasets for signs that vaccinated children were more likely to have autism. Unlike with other research initiatives, the CDC didnt post an open call for applications in advance. This allows agency experts to review proposals and select studies best designed to answer the question at hand.

CDC researchers told 窪蹋勛圖厙 News that experts in the agencys autism and disability group werent aware of the contract or asked to review the proposal. Thats important, they said, because researchers digging through data to find clues about autism must show how theyll rule out biological and environmental exposures that muddy the results, and ensure that children have been accurately diagnosed. One researcher said, It absolutely looks like Kennedy has subverted the grantmaking process.

The CDC and HHS did not respond to 窪蹋勛圖厙 News requests for information on the grant, including through a Freedom of Information Act request.

The new vaccine study is separate from Kennedys autism data-science initiative, which was posted as an open call at the National Institutes of Health. The hope is that something good comes of it, and that the government wont cherry-pick or censor what scientists find out, Lee said.

Bauer said she didnt apply to be part of the initiative because of Kennedys outsize presence at HHS.

I would not take his funding because it could take away from the credibility of my study, she said, in the same way that taking money from pharmaceutical companies does.

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