Trump renews unfounded claims about the causes of autism in children

In Washington, US President Donald Trump once again sparked controversy with unsubstantiated claims about the causes of autism in children. During a Cabinet meeting, Trump warned expectant mothers and parents against taking the painkiller acetaminophen during pregnancy and infancy. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also claimed that early circumcision in children could increase the risk of autism, citing acetaminophen as a possible trigger. These claims were met with sharp criticism from experts, as current studies provide no reliable evidence for such a connection.

Unsubstantiated Autism Theories: Trump’s Criticism of Acetaminophen in Pregnancy

At the most recent Cabinet meeting, Trump emphasized that pregnant women and newborns should not take acetaminophen (known as Tylenol in the US). His warning is based on the assumption that the drug increases the risk of autism. A similar statement from him was made in September 2024, sparking widespread outrage. However, medical research strongly contradicts this assumption.

Current scientific findings on paracetamol and autism

Studies, including a study from Sweden published in the journal JAMA in 2024, show that taking paracetamol in recommended doses during pregnancy is not associated with an increased risk of autism or other neurological disorders in the child. Experts such as Professor Helen Tager-Flusberg of the Boston University Autism Therapy Center point out that previous studies cited by critics have methodological flaws and cannot prove a reliable causal relationship.

Study Result Relevance to autism
JAMA study Sweden 2024 No link between paracetamol use during pregnancy and autism high
Danish study 2015 Suspected link between circumcision and autism Low (methodological issues)
Harvard Studies 2023 No clear evidence of neurological effects from paracetamol at prenatal doses Medium

Claims about circumcision and autism: Critical voices from science

Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed the theory that children circumcised shortly after birth have twice the risk of being diagnosed with autism. He cited paracetamol as a possible cause of this supposed connection. Experts from the Autism Association and other autism forums have criticized these claims as speculative and unfounded.

Lack of scientific evidence and potential confounding variables

The 2015 Danish study Kennedy cites is based on a small sample of Muslim boys who were circumcised in hospitals instead of at home, as is common practice. Experts such as psychiatrist David Mandell of the University of Pennsylvania point out that the hospital visits may have been caused by other medical problems that can also affect neurological development. This statistically distorts any supposed links between circumcision and autism.

The role of organizations and institutions in the discourse surrounding autism

In Germany, initiatives such as Autismus Deutschland e.V., Auticon, the Autismus-Therapiezentrum (Autism Therapy Center), and the Bundesverband Autismus (Federal Association for Autism) are committed to providing objective information and support to those affected. At the same time, organizations such as Lebenshilfe (Life Help), Aktion Mensch (Action Human), and the Autismus Stiftung (Autism Foundation) make an important contribution to promoting acceptance and sound research.

Organization Focus Contribution to autism research or support
Autismus Deutschland e.V. Counseling and networking Support for those affected and their families, information services
Auticon Work integration Promoting employment opportunities for people with autism
Aktion Mensch Promoting inclusion Funding inclusive projects and raising awareness
Lebenshilfe Social support Support for families and those affected

Source: www.aerzteblatt.de

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