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Tylenol prescriptions drop amid autism link claims; ER data reveals real impact

Former President Trump's claim linking Tylenol to autism has led to a significant decline in usage among pregnant women, as reported by STAT News. Fast Company highlights that the claim is unfounded, but the public reaction has influenced medical behavior. Monitoring ER prescription trends and public health responses will be key to understanding ongoing impacts.
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