Secret White House Push: Did Tylenol Really Trigger America’s Autism Surge?
Oh, acetaminophen—modern medicine’s answer to everything from hangovers to heartaches. Now, thanks to the Trump administration’s latest scientific flex, we’re supposed to think one little Tylenol might turn Junior’s neural pathways into a Jackson Pollock painting. So, what’s a thoroughly modern mom to do—grin and bear the migraines? Sift through government advice that seems about as predictable as a slot machine? The real question is: will anyone ever be able to treat a headache with anything stronger than a cold compress without being branded a monster? Grab your heating pads and your sense of humor, because we’re diving into parental peril, one politically-fueled pill bottle at a time. LEARN MORE
The Trump administration claimed that taking acetaminophen during pregnancy might increase autism risk, advising against the common over-the-counter drug despite its use by a majority of pregnant women. What do you think?

“I guess it’s back to laudanum.”
Tre Duncan, Sauce Mixer

“I’ll defer to the experts on this one. I’m not a former environmental lawyer.”
Rosetta Castillo, Ferret Breeder

“I’m just going to listen to whatever my family shaman recommends.”
Sam Ellis, Sweepstakes Participant
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