"Increased Acetaminophen Use Appears to be Major Cause of the Epidemics of Autism" by Dr. William Shaw from Mosaic Diagnostics on Vimeo.

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Increased Acetaminophen Use May Be a Major Cause of the Rise in Autism

Presenter

William Shaw, PhD

Overview

This webinar presents compelling research and evidence on the potential link between acetaminophen use and the rise in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This thought-provoking webinar explores the hypothesis that increased use of acetaminophen, a common over-the-counter medication, may be a significant contributing factor to the epidemic of ASD. Dr. Shaw will delve into the latest research, including studies on the potential mechanisms by which acetaminophen may impact neurodevelopment, and share clinical insights on the possible association between acetaminophen use and ASD. This webinar is a must-attend for healthcare practitioners, researchers, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the potential role of acetaminophen in the rise of autism, and its implications for public health and clinical practice. Join us to learn about the latest research and insights into the relationship between acetaminophen use and autism, and engage in thought-provoking discussions on this important topic.

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About the Author

William Shaw, PhD

William Shaw, PhD, is board certified in the fields of clinical chemistry and toxicology by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry. Before he founded The Great Plains Laboratory, Inc., Dr. Shaw worked for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Children’s Mercy Hospital, University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Medicine, and Smith Kline Laboratories.