The White House recently warned that Tylenol (Acetaminophen) causes Autism. The data says otherwise.
This 13-slide executive summary breaks down the epidemiological investigation into the “mounting evidence” cited by the government—and reveals the massive studies they ignored.
Inside this slide deck, you will see:
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📉 The Data Gap: Visualizing why the studies supporting the “link” (148,000 children) are outweighed by the studies rejecting it (2.5 MILLION children) by a factor of 17-to-1.
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🧬 The “Sibling Study” Smoking Gun: How the link to autism vanishes when you compare exposed children to their own unexposed siblings.
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🧮 The “Number Needed to Avoid”: The shocking calculation of how many women would have to suffer through untreated fever to theoretically prevent one case.
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💡 The “Franklin Rule”: A decision-making framework from Benjamin Franklin on why treating a fever is actually the statistically safer choice.
Who is this for?
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Expectant parents confused by the headlines.
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Doctors and health professionals who need a quick, data-backed summary for patients.
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Anyone interested in how to spot “junk science” in the news.