More than five hundred (500) peer-reviewed studies have shown that autism derives from environmental factors.
And these followed from an earlier peer-reviewed study that showed there is more than four times (4x) the rate of autism in vaccinated children in contrast to unvaccinated children.
More than one hundred (100) peer-reviewed studies have shown that autism derives from an overly aggressive vaccine schedule.
And still other peer-reviewed studies have shown that a baby’s exposure to acetaminophen in the womb from over-the-counter drugs taken by a pregnant mother can also lead to autism.
That’s why the State of Texas has brought a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson as the maker of Tylenol.
So, now, it’s no surprise that another study, which analyzed more than six million (6,140,000) maternal-child health records, representing nearly one-third (33%) of all births in our country over a ten-year period (2014-2023), found a significant association between prenatal prescription of several common medications and the risk of autism in the unborn children of mothers who took these drugs.
Those drugs (aripiprazole, atorvastatin, bupropion, buspirone, fluoxetine, haloperidol, metoprolol, nebivolol, pravastatin, propranolol, rosuvastatin, sertraline, simvastatin and trazodone) are among the most commonly prescribed medications in the United States, accounting for more than four hundred million (400,000,000) annual prescriptions.
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