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A review of 40+ studies finds absolutely no connection between taking Tylenol and autism
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No link found between Tylenol use in pregnancy and autism, ADHD in new analysis of most rigorous evidence
Taking acetaminophen in pregnancy is not associated with autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability in babies, finds a new ...
Introduction One of the challenges in managing patients with hantavirus infection is accurately identifying individuals who are at risk of developing severe disease. Prompt identification of these ...
Background While female sex has historically been associated with worse outcomes following surgical aortic valve replacement, ...
Introduction Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a potentially severe complication after bariatric surgery and is associated with increased morbidity, prolonged hospitalization, and impaired long-term renal ...
Objective To undertake a contemporary review of the impact of exercise based cardiac rehabilitation (ExCR) for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Data sources CENTRAL, MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, ...
A major new scientific review brings reassuring news for expectant parents: using acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol, during pregnancy does not increase a child’s risk of autism, ADHD, or ...
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When you eat matters: early time-restricted eating improves metabolic health
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. A large network meta-analysis shows that when people eat may matter as much as what they eat, ...
Objective To evaluate systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on the effects of exercise on general cognition, memory and executive function across all populations and ages. Methods ...
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by impairments in social ...
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