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UPDATE 1/16/25:Today, January 16th, the Lancet – a prestigious women’s health medical journal – published a review and meta-analysis of 60 studies about Tylenol (acetaminophen)and its potential effect when taken as recommended by pregnant women. The research found no association with autism, intellectual disability or ADHD. UPDATE 9/22/25: There was no real study released in late September, as expected, on a potential causal relationship between autism and Tylenol. Instead we got, basically, a rambling statement from President Trump (with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.at his side) warning that pregnant women should ask their doctors before taking Tylenol. (Already a protocol). The President – citing no evidence - told pregnant women just “tough it out”. _________________________________________________________________________ I’m calling this an emergency update on autism – as we wait for the new causal studies authorized by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – the Secretary of Health and Human Services. So far, according to a recent Reuters report, researchers have submitted more than 100 proposals for RFK Jr’s 50 million dollar study of autism’s causes – essentially mining the CDC’s large data base. There’s a separate review in progress on vaccine safety as well as the relationship if any to autism. Secretary Kennedy originally made the unlikely promise to have definitive findings by September – that’s this month - but has now stretched that much further out. Earlier this month Kennedy appeared before the Senate Finance Committee for what evolved into a highly contentious hearing. Mostly on vaccines, changes at the CDC – and autism. There’s an excerpt in the podcast. So I’m bringing back Dr. Amy Wetherby - one of the top US autism experts - for this emergency update. To set you straight on the facts. The science. What we know now about autism’s causes – which is quite a lot. And how early intervention can change an autistic child’s life. Dr. Wetherby was my guest last June on Episode 34. Here’s the link to that much longer and more detailed podcast. • Episode 34: A Conversation with Autism Exp... Amy Wetherby is a Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences and Director of the Autism Institute in the College of Medicine at Florida State University. She’s also a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association with over 45 years of clinical experience and the Executive Director of the FSU Center for Autism and Related Disabilities. Amy is also co-developer of the websites Autism Navigator and Baby Navigator - which can provide a huge amount of help to the parents and teachers of autistic children. This update was recorded September 12, 2025. I’ll add to these notes if something coming out of HHS or the CDC substantially changes anything we discussed.. The Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (statement) https://autismnavigator.com/ https://autismnavigator.com/diagnosis... https://babynavigator.com/ Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (statement) @conversationsonhealthhowwe4827