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Planning for Pregnancy

Free guides for parents and guardians

Hearing that acetaminophen (commonly branded Tylenol in the U.S.) use in susceptible babies and children causes autism spectrum disorder (autism) can be very alarming for many parents and guardians.

 

There is much to consider, like how do we know, how much autism is caused by it, which babies and children are susceptible, and what do we do without acetaminophen?

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Download this free set of resources to help you be informed and make the choice that's best for your family.

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WPLab is a not-for-profit company that conducts research and education related to immune system dysfunction in high-income countries. A current focus is the interaction between the immune system and acetaminophen (paracetamol) early in life, and how that interaction affects brain development. For more information on WPLab, please visit www.wplaboratory.org.

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