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Chad Mezel, Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Justice and a close ally of White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, will step down in the coming weeks to return to his family in Tampa, Aksos said on Tuesday.
Mizel Axius told that he would continue to support the Trump administration and focus on exposing the left -wing groups responsible for violence throughout America.
The Ministry of Justice did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
A spokesman for the World Health Organization said on Tuesday that evidence of a link between the use of paracetimol during pregnancy and autism remains inconsistent and that the value of life -saving vaccines should not be interrogated.
On Monday, US President Donald Trump linked autism to use the childhood vaccine, take popular pain drugs, Tilanol by women upon pregnancy, and to raise claims that are not supported by scientific evidence at the forefront of American health policy.
“The evidence is still inconsistent,” Tariq Gashharvich spokesman said at a press conference in Geneva when asked about a possible link between the use of paracetimol in pregnancy and autism.
He added: “We know that vaccines do not cause autism. Vaccines, as I said, save an endless life. That is why something that has proven knowledge, and these things should not really be interrogated.”
Speaking of a call organized by the American Defense, the campaign group, Dibra Hurai, former medical director and deputy director at the Disease Control Center, told reporters: “As of three weeks, we have not seen evidence that acetaminophen was associated with autism, so it is strange to know the speed developed.”
“There are many studies that refute a link, but the most important thing was a Swedish study of 2.4 million births published in 2024 that used the actual brotherhood data and did not find any relationship between exposure to paracetamol [known in the US as acetaminophen] Dr. Monique Bout, associate professor of social and developmental psychology at Durham University, said:
“Fear will prevent women from reaching appropriate care during pregnancy.
Alison, President and Foundation for Autism Sciences, expressed his reckless criticism of the administration’s approach – specifically its assurances on Tilanol, which she described “non -scientific”.
She said: “Any connection between Tilanol and autism depends on a very limited and inconsistent science, and it is too early to provide this type of unnecessary allegations and the risks that undermine public health.”
“It is misleading for families who deserve more realistic information.”
I also asked about the basis of the White House announcement. “We are not sure about the reason for this press conference today,” Singer said.
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Good morning, and welcome to our coverage of American policy on a busy day for Donald Trump as it is Due to the treatment of the United Nations General Assembly at 9.50 in the morning EST with several meetings scheduled at a later time. We will give you all the news during the day.
But first, let’s cover some other developments, including the reaction of the press conference on Monday The president linked autism to the taking of folk medicines in Taylinol, known as paracetamol elsewhere, by women upon pregnancy.
He gave medical advice to pregnant women and parents of young children, and he has repeatedly told them not to use or manage pain relievers, indicating that common vaccines are not collected or early in the child’s life.
“I want to say that as it is, do not take Taylinol. Don’t take it,” Trump said. He said in reference to the vaccines: “Other things we recommend, or certainly do them anyway, they are … Do not let them pump your child with the largest pile of things that you saw in your life,” referring to the vaccines.
Trump Lukovorin, a form of folic acid, suggested as a treatment for autism symptoms.
Dozens of medical, research and autism groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecology, encouraged the president’s announcement.
“The aforementioned data does not support the claim that Tilanol causes autism and licomovorin is a treatment, only encourages fear and suggests hope a lie when there is no simple answer,” said Autismists alliance in a statement, about Reuters.
Kaplan, a biological ethics at the University of New York, told “the most sad offers of lack of evidence, rumors, recycling old myths, bad advice, explicit lies, and the serious advice that anyone in power has witnessed.”
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