Since President Donald Trump announced at a White House news conference three weeks ago that pregnant women's use of Tylenol might raise the risk of autism in their children, claims about the drug have been circulating online. In a Cabinet meeting last week , Trump repeated claims that autism rates are low in some groups, including the Amish community, because they don't take medications or get vaccinated. Additionally, the president repeated a claim he made on social media that young children, including babies, shouldn't be given Tylenol without providing evidence to back up the statement. Unverified claims have also been spreading that pregnant women are ingesting toxic amounts of the drug to make a point to the administration. Doctors told ABC News these claims have been debunked before

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