Grainne McAlonan
Grainne McAlonan is a professor of translational neuroscience at King’s College London. She has been an advocate for evidence-based medical guidance and welcomed the findings of a recent study that reassured expectant mothers about the safety of paracetamol during pregnancy, countering widespread misinformation.
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Paraguay:
Grainne McAlonan is a professor of Translational Neuroscience at King’s College London who commented on the study's findings.
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Dominican Republic:
Grainne McAlonan is a professor of Translational Neuroscience at King’s College London who commented on the study's findings.
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Spain:
Grainne McAlonan praised the research, emphasizing that it confirms no relationship between paracetamol use and increased autism risk.
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Guatemala:
Grainne McAlonan is a professor of Translational Neuroscience at King’s College London who hopes the study's findings will settle the issue.
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United Kingdom:
Grainne McAlonan expressed hope that the findings of the study would bring the matter to a close.
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