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If you’re pregnant or considering pregnancy, should you take acetaminophen? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Federal officials have suggested that use of acetaminophen during pregnancy may increase the risk for autism in offspring. Heather Volk, an autism expert at Johns Hopkins, says use of acetaminophen may be a surrogate for something else. Volk: Could be … If you’re pregnant or considering pregnancy, should you take acetaminophen? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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