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To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (36465)9/23/2025 3:00:43 PM
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I highly doubt that Tylenol would have been identified and reported by RFK Jr as a probable cause without
very strong statistical data. The Big Pharma fog on this and other public health issues, mRNA "vaccines" for example, is very difficult to see through. Lets see if incidence of autism data over the next 12-24 months, based on reduced Tylenol use by pregnant women and incidence of autism, further informs health care professionals and the general public on a link between Tylenol use and autism. The precautionary principle will most likely be practised by pregnant women and that will result in a significant decrease in use of Tylenol during pregnancy. If so, IF there is a marked decrease in autism, it would surely support the suspected link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and incidence of autism. Even in that case, the mechanism would still
not be known, however, a correlation between reduced use of Tylenol during pregnancy and a reduction in autism would be meaningful and provide useful guidelines on Tylenol use going forward.
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