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A comprehensive analysis of over 25 million pregnancies indicates that the use of antidepressants during pregnancy does not increase the risk of developmental disorders such as autism or ADHD in children, challenging claims made by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and highlighting the need for careful consideration of maternal mental health during pregnancy. #MentalHealth #Pregnancy #AutismResearch #US #HK #UK

No clear autism link to antidepressant use during pregnancy, large study finds
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Reuters 3w

A comprehensive analysis of data from over 25 million pregnancies indicates that the use of antidepressants during pregnancy does not increase the risk of developmental disorders like autism or ADHD in children, challenging claims made by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about potential risks associated with these medications. #MentalHealth #Pregnancy #AutismResearch #US #HK #UK

No clear autism link to antidepressant use during pregnancy, large study finds
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Reuters 3w

A recent analysis of over 25 million pregnancies indicates that the use of antidepressants during pregnancy does not significantly increase the risk of developmental disorders such as autism or ADHD in children, contradicting claims made by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. #MentalHealth #Pregnancy #AutismResearch #US #HK #UK

No clear autism link to antidepressant use during pregnancy, large study finds
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Reuters 3w

A recent analysis of over 25 million pregnancies indicates that the use of antidepressants during pregnancy does not increase the risk of developmental disorders like autism, contradicting unfounded assertions made by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while also highlighting the significance of maternal mental health in assessing potential risks to children. #MentalHealth #Pregnancy #AutismResearch #US #HK #UK

No clear autism link to antidepressant use during pregnancy, large study finds
Extra Online Apr 27

A study from the University of Nebraska, published in Molecular Psychiatry, found that children whose mothers took certain medications during pregnancy, particularly those affecting cholesterol production, had a 47% increased risk of autism diagnosis, with the risk amplifying for those whose mothers used four or more such drugs simultaneously; however, the researchers emphasized that this is an associative study and does not confirm causation, suggesting that underlying maternal mental health may also play a role. #AutismResearch #PregnancyHealth #MedicationImpact

Estudo sugere associação entre certos medicamentos na gravidez e maior risco de autismo em crianças