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I'm gonna need to see more than one peer-reviewed study before believing anything coming out of this administration.
Here's a few, not sure if they're peer-reviewed but one is a meta-analysis. Important to note which journals these are published in, since less reputable journals will happily publish a lawsuit-seeking falsified study in exchange for money.
Anyway I haven't read these, here you go:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6138494/
https://academic.oup.com/aje/article-abstract/187/8/1817/4980325
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6822099/
Okay yeah now I'm concerned.
Three weeks ago (interesting timing), meta study:
https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-025-01208-0
The problem with these studies is they are difficult to publish with negative data, and then meta analysis is done on a biased dataset.
There are many countries that avoid all analgesics because they have better health care professionals who acknowledge the fact that these drugs are the main reason for liver damage. But, USA is always isoated in their analysis.
The sum of those studies is effectively little to nothing. We all know that correlation is not causation and these correlations are weak and logically problematic.
Instead, take a look at this one, which not only hypothesizes a cause, but used that hypothesis to form a treatment that worked so well it seemed almost miraculous.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5497533/
moar https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10626700/
This is the problem with access to papers on the internet to non-scientist. Epidemiology is a weak science, with correlations only, and huge amounts of hand waiving that is almost always wrong.
Note that this shit study did not ask why the mothers were taking acetominophen. Sample size is very low. No actual mechanism was even looked at. We piss away so much money on these studies, and if the data is negative, it is very difficult to publish, so they p-hack the data to see an effect, for more papers, for more funding.
Here's the problem with this stupid hypothesis:
In 1982, seven people were killed from tainted tylenol bottles in Chicago, this led to an immediate halt of use nationwide and the recall of 31 million bottles. Tylenol sales dipped for YEARS. Less autism? NO.
Also, while North Americans eat these pills like candy for any stupid reason, many countries, like Germany, Switzerland and Austria avoid them because of liver toxicity. No difference in autism rates.
What? No paracetamol in Germany? It's over the counter.