Cuba, Trump and Tylenol
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Despite what you may have heard recently and contrary to what President Trump apparently believes, there is autism in Cuba.
A community note corrected President Donald Trump on X after the commander-in-chief peddled false rumors of Cuba’s lower autism rates. “There a rumor and I don’t know if it’s so or not—that Cuba, they don’t have Tylenol because they don’t have the money for Tylenol,
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Trump recommends pregnant women not to take paracetamol to avoid autism: "In Cuba they don't have it because they don't have Tylenol"
Trump uses the presidency to promote unproven links between Tylenol, vaccines, and autism without presenting new evidence . The U.S. President, Donald Trump, stated that there are rumors that in Cuba "virtually there is no autism" because they don't have the money to consume Tylenol (the most popular brand of paracetamol),
The administration says Tylenol causes autism — but experts tell PEOPLE it has an "impressive" safety record for use during pregnancy.
US President Donald Trump urges pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol, citing unverified links to autism and referencing Cuba and the Amish community as examples of low autism rates. His remarks drew criticism from medical experts.
Trump falsely links Tylenol to autism, ignoring scientific consensus.Claims cherry-pick data, spreads misinformation, and makes baseless claims.Exper
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CNN’s Havana Bureau Chief Reports: Yes, There Is Autism in Cuba Despite Trump’s ‘Bizarre and False’ Claims
After President Donald Trump claimed that Cuba has "virtually no autism" because they can't afford Tylenol, CNN's Havana Bureau Chief Patrick Oppmann wrote an article reporting fact-checking his comments as "bizarre and false.