During a press conference about Tylenol and autism risks , President Donald Trump repeated multiple inaccurate claims about a range of topics. On Monday, Trump, joined by top administration officials, claimed the use of Tylenol during pregnancy may be linked to an increased risk of autism and that pregnant women should limit their use, contradicting medical evidence. ABC News has evaluated some of the president's statements. This is a common anti-vaccine talking point. Studies have identified and diagnosed autism in Amish children along with other conditions, according to the International Society for Autism Research ( INSAR ). Also, not all Amish families decline regular childhood vaccinations, according to a study done by Science Direct . While Autism rates indeed appear lower among Amis

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