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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2025 · 54 MIN

Tylenol, Autism & the Clown Car of Public Health

from The Present Illness · host Alyssa Burgart & Arghavan Salles

In this engaging first episode of "The Present Illness," physician-hosts Arghavan Salles and Alyssa Burgart delve into the complexities of public health, politics, and culture. They discuss the controversial claims surrounding Tylenol and autism, emphasizing the importance of scientific evidence and the dangers of misinformation. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by patients trying to access care, the medical community, the impact of deregulation, and the role of social media in spreading health-related myths. With humor and insight, Arghavan and Alyssa aim to make sense of a world that often feels febrile and underdiagnosed, inviting listeners to join them in exploring these critical issues.00:00 Introduction to The Present Illness PodcastThe Swedish Study: Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy and Children’s Risk of Autism, ADHD, and Intellectual Disability. Ahlqvist VH, et al. JAMA. 2024.04:59 The Role of Science in Public Health 10:49 Eugenics and the Stigmatization of Autism16:19 The Impact of Misinformation on Public PerceptionCo-author of study linking Tylenol to autism says pain reliever still an option. Politico.Harvard’s Public Health Dean Was Paid $150,000 to Testify Tylenol Causes Autism. The Harvard Crimson.21:51 The Importance of Research FundingDanish Study of Aluminum in Vaccines: Aluminum-Adsorbed Vaccines and Chronic Diseases in Childhood: A Nationwide Cohort Study. Andersson NW, et al. Ann Intern Med.Explaining the Danish Study on Aluminum in Vaccines. VaccinateYourFamily.org.27:38 The Future of Public Health and VaccinationBook: The Poison Squad: One Chemist's Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century By Deborah Blum33:36 The Role of NIH in Rare Disease ResearchThe Persian word Sheytân (شیطان) for "devil" or "evil spirit" is borrowed from the Arabic shayṭān (شَيْطَان).39:11 The Dangers of Misinformation in Cancer Treatment45:41 The Importance of Early Detection in CancerCartoon: Autism Causes Vaccines. smbccomics on Instagram.Text us!Thanks for listening to The Present Illness! Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube @ThePresentIllnessCreditsProduction by Arghavan Salles & Alyssa BurgartEditing by Alyssa BurgartMusic by Joseph UphoffSocial Media by Arghavan SallesDon’t take medical advice from random people on a podcast. This show is for informational purposes, is meant to be fun, and is certainly not medical advice. Please, take your medical questions to a qualified professional. Nothing we say represents our employers or anyone else. 

In this engaging first episode of "The Present Illness," physician-hosts Arghavan Salles and Alyssa Burgart delve into the complexities of public health, politics, and culture. They discuss the controversial claims surrounding Tylenol and autism, emphasizing the importance of scientific evidence and the dangers of misinformation. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by patients trying to access care, the medical community, the impact of deregulation, and the role of social me...

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