Tylenol and Autism: Evidence, Scientific Blunders, and Medicine Gone Wrong
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Tylenol and Autism: Evidence, Scientific Blunders, and Medicine Gone Wrong by William Parker, PhD, is a provocative, evidence-focused investigation into the disputed “Tylenol autism link”—the hypothesis that acetaminophen (Tylenol/paracetamol/APAP) exposure can trigger autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in biologically susceptible babies and young children.
Rather than relying on a single study, Parker organizes roughly 30 distinct lines of evidence across pharmacology and metabolism, human ass...
Rather than relying on a single study, Parker organizes roughly 30 distinct lines of evidence across pharmacology and metabolism, human ass...
































