To the editor: Again in 2020, President Trump requested his prime well being officers to check the efficacy of injecting bleach into the human physique as a method of preventing COVID. This week, Trump publicly endorsed the unscientific conclusion that pregnant ladies taking Tylenol causes autism (“Trump blames Tylenol for autism, dismaying specialists,” Sept. 22).
Years in the past, I dressed up as a health care provider for Halloween. Regardless of it solely being a dressing up, I nonetheless know the distinction between actual medical outcomes and off-the-wall theories. If solely the president knew as nicely.
Denny Freidenrich, Laguna Seashore
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To the editor: Trump has assembled a crack workforce of Cupboard members and so they have single-handedly answered the decades-old query of what causes autism. However the dearth of precise proof, they’ve decided Tylenol is at the least partially guilty for rising charges of autism. There have been lots of of research on the genetics of autism and no robust conclusions about Tylenol being linked past informal hyperlinks.
It appears to me that Trump is so determined to achieve approval that he’s keen to say something that makes him look sensible. If he actually needed to try this, maybe he might’ve realized tips on how to appropriately pronounce acetaminophen earlier than giving a press convention in regards to the drug.
Ron Diton, Upland