Weaponized uncertainty in science and in public health puts people in harm's way
18 hours ago
- #FDA
- #Public Health
- #Autism
- The FDA announced a potential change to acetaminophen (Tylenol) labeling, suggesting a possible link to autism and ADHD in children when used during pregnancy.
- Global health organizations, including the WHO and European Medicines Agency, dispute the FDA's claims, stating there's no conclusive evidence linking acetaminophen to autism.
- Large-scale studies in Sweden and Japan found no conclusive evidence associating paracetamol use during pregnancy with autism in children.
- Public health bodies emphasize the importance of evidence-based decision-making and the need to correct misinformation quickly to protect public health.
- The White House's selective citation of studies without acknowledging their limitations or contrary findings risks undermining public trust in health guidance.