The Trump administration's abrupt and troubling directive about acetaminophen use raises serious questions: Why is women’s ...
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Pregnant women shouldn't suffer through pain. Stoking fears about Tylenol is risky | Opinion
It is unsettling to see our public health agencies stoking fear and exposing people to harm. Pregnant women do not need to suffer through pain.
By casting doubt on antidepressants and other well-studied drugs, our government health agencies are choosing minimal risk to ...
— -- Early pregnancy can come with its fair share of challenges: nausea, exhaustion and urinary tract infections (UTIs). About 8 percent of pregnant women get UTIs, and many more are found to ...
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