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  • Tylenol remains safest for pregnant women’s pain relief per experts.
  • Trust science over statements for medication choices.
  • Cut hassler interactions to help slow aging gracefully.

Public figures’ health advice can influence decisions, but experts guide us best.

President Trump urged pregnant women last September, referring to Tylenol over unproven autism links.

“Don’t take it. Fight like hell not to take it.”

ER prescriptions for pregnant women dropped 10% briefly, while leucovorin for kids ages 5-17 surged 71% after promotion as an autism treatment.

No studies confirm Tylenol causes autism; ACOG calls it the safest for pain or fever.

One researcher noted.

“There are people who listen to our leaders, and they have an enormous responsibility to speak in a way that science reflects.”

A new study dubs chronic nitpickers about appearance—like hair roots—

“hasslers.”

The research links each regular encounter to 1.5% faster physical aging.

Women and those with health issues face more hasslers.

It takes 11 years to become a doctor—rely on professionals.

Embrace these tips for vibrant, evidence-backed wellness at any age—chat with your doctor today.

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