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Helpful Resources for New Routines

Informed Choices for Infant Care

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A Parent's Guide to the Connection Between Acetaminophen and Autism

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Phases of Risk for Brain Development​

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The First 100 Days - the Science Behind Baby Brains

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How You Can Help Decrease Autism

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Pain in Babies - the Science Behind Baby Brains

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Making a Plan to Mitigate Pain and Fevers

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The Vulnerability Timeline for Acetaminophen Effects

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24 Lines of Evidence on the Connection Between Acetaminophen and Autism

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A Deeper Look - Evidence with Rising Rates of Autism

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@WPLaboratory - a video channel on the acetaminophen and autism connection 

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Fevers in Babies - the Science Behind Baby Brains

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A Deeper Look - Evidence with Animal Associations

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Read More In-Depth on the Science - WPLab Inc.'s Blog

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What's the difference between a conspiracy theory and scientific conclusion?

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Drugs and the Baby Brain - Metabolism and More

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Acetaminophen and Autism - from Catie's Cause 

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@DrParkerReports - follow along for short videos 

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Want to Learn More?

If acetaminophen were to be approved by the FDA today, it would never pass because it has never been proven safe for babies. ​

 

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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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