U.S. — A new popular trend was reported to be sweeping America in the wake of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's announcement linking the use of a popular over-the-counter painkiller to a higher risk of autism, as pregnant women began downing Tylenol in hopes that their sons would start electric car companies and become billionaires.

Following Kennedy's press conference advising medical professionals to consider the potential increased risk of autism due to Tylenol use during pregnancy, social media users reported a noticeable flood of videos depicting pregnant women swallowing Tylenol by the bottleful to improve their chances of giving birth to the world's next eccentric, visionary billionaire-inventor-entrepreneur.

"This stuff might be my own little lottery ticket," said expecting mothe

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