Eric Ding
Eric Ding is an American epidemiologist known for his research in public health, particularly in relation to the effects of environmental factors on health. He is affiliated with the New England Public Health Department and has been an outspoken critic of unfounded health claims, including those related to vaccines and medications. Ding recently made headlines for disputing claims made by former President Donald Trump regarding the safety of Tylenol during pregnancy, citing a comprehensive study that found no association between prenatal acetaminophen use and autism risk.
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Paraguay:
Ding cited a study claiming that Tylenol use during pregnancy is not associated with autism risk.
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Colombia:
Eric Ding cited a study indicating that paracetamol use during pregnancy is not associated with autism risk.
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Dominican Republic:
Eric Ding cited a study affirming that paracetamol use during pregnancy is not associated with autism risk.
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