
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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Grainne McAlonan is a professor of Translational Neuroscience at King’s College London who commented on the study's findings.
Estudio concluyente: el paracetamol durante el embarazo es seguro y no provoca TDAH ni autismo - CienciaGrainne McAlonan is a professor of Translational Neuroscience at King’s College London who commented on the study's findings.
El paracetamol en el embarazo no eleva el riesgo de autismo, TDAH o discapacidad en niñosGrainne McAlonan praised the research, emphasizing that it confirms no relationship between paracetamol use and increased autism risk.
La mayor evaluación científica sobre el paracetamol en el embarazo desmiente a Trump: no hay riesgo de autismo | SociedadGrainne McAlonan is a professor of Translational Neuroscience at King’s College London who hopes the study's findings will settle the issue.
Estudio en The Lancet concluye que el paracetamol en el embarazo no aumenta riesgo de autismoGrainne McAlonan expressed hope that the findings of the study would bring the matter to a close.
Study debunks Trump claim that paracetamol causes autism | Autism








