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Medical misinformation on Tylenol in pregnancy spreads faster than safety studies
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A new Canadian medical practice paper concludes that high-quality evidence supports the safety of acetaminophen use during pregnancy, highlighting the importance of null findings in countering medical misinformation.

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Medical misinformation on Tylenol in pregnancy spreads faster than safety studies
A new Canadian practice paper says the latest, highest-quality evidence is reassuring for pregnant people who need acetaminophen. The episode is a high-profile example of why so-called null findings — studies that find no link or no difference — matter.
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