Stylized Damascus steel background with red brain icon in the upper left and red rose icon in the upper right. Text reads, Why It Matters an icon of a speech bubble with a question mark text continues Science invites debate and evidence. Religion resists fact-checking. If food dyes are “profane,” no data can disprove that belief
Stylized Damascus steel background with red brain icon in the upper left and red rose icon in the upper right. Text reads, The Harm of Pseudoscience Fuels eating disorders. Ignores real health solutions. Advances harmful practices. Bottom Line: We need evidence-based solutions — not religiously framed pseudoscience
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Stylized Damascus steel background with red brain icon in the upper left and red rose icon in the upper right. Text reads, When Health Becomes Religion: Why Make America Healthy Again (MAHA)’s Ideas Aren’t Science. Three ways RFK Jr.’s “Make Our Children Healthy Again” co-opts religious thinking in place of evidence
Stylized Damascus steel background with red brain icon in the upper left and red rose icon in the upper right. Text reads, Contamination Obsession MAHA treats chemicals and dyes as inherently bad. Foods aren’t “unhealthy” due to data, but due to their “impurity.” This is a purity system: a religious framework, not a scientific one. Centered lightbulb icon at the bottom
Stylized Damascus steel background with red brain icon in the upper left and red rose icon in the upper right. Text reads, Intuition > Evidence Feelings Over Facts A centered icon of a magnifying glass appears over a red swirl more text Recommendations elevate feelings and intuitions above peer-reviewed research. Faith-based reasoning cannot replace scientific methods
Stylized Damascus steel background with red brain icon in the upper left and red rose icon in the upper right. Text reads, Food as Morality Moral Categories of Food a centered icon of a spoon and fork over a plate. Text continues Raw milk framed as inherently “good” despite risks (E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria). Processed foods = “bad” without evidence. This is moral language, not nutritional science
MAHA isn’t science. It’s religion dressed up as health policy.
❌ Purity rules (“chemicals = bad”)
❌ Feelings over facts
❌ Food as morality (“raw milk = good, processed = evil”)
Science invites debate. Religion shuts it down. People deserve evidence, not dogma.
#EvidenceBased #HealthLiteracy #MAHA
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Slide with Damascus steel background. Rose logo in the upper left corner, 5/7 in the upper right. Text on a clipboard “The 2024 Study Largest study to date: 2.5 Million births in Sweden (1995 - 2019) NO INCREASED RISK of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability linked to acetaminophen.”
Slide with Damascus steel background. Rose logo in the upper left corner, 6/7 in the upper right. Text “Why the confusion? Early studies showed small statistical associations. But… sibling analysis showed the link disappeared. Genetic predisposition explains both pain medication use and likelihood of autism/ADHD.”
Slide with Damascus steel background. Stethoscope icon in the upper left corner, 7/7 in the upper right. Text “Bottom Line: Trust the Data! Talk to Your Doctor! Acetaminophen is safe in moderation during pregnancy. There is no evidence that Acetaminophen causes autism. Always consult your doctor.” The Boujee Bohemians logo centered at the bottom.
⚠️ Untreated fever carries far greater risks for both mother and baby.
💡 Evidence matters. Fear doesn’t.
✨ Curious minds. Courageous action.
💬 Tell us: What’s a health myth you’d like us to tackle next?
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Slide with Damascus steel background. Rose logo in the upper left corner, 1/7 in the upper right. Text “Tylenol & Pregnancy: Does it Cause Autism?” “Sorting fact from fear.” Centered bottom an icon with a gear and brain in a head.
Slide with Damascus steel background. Rose logo in the upper left corner, 2/7 in the upper right. Text “What we know” “Tylenol (acetaminophen) has long been considered safe in pregnancy. Decades of research show no evidence it causes autism. Autism has no single known cause.” Centered bottom an icon of a pill and capsule.
Slide with Damascus steel background. Rose logo in the upper left corner, 3/7 in the upper right. Text “Expert Guidance ‘“When you’re pregnant, it’s riskier to have an untreated fever than it is to take acetaminophen.’ — Dr. Salena Zanotti, Cleveland Clinic” left bottom a photograph of a lady doctor in a white lab coat with dark hair and gold jewelry.
Slide with Damascus steel background. Rose logo in the upper left corner, 4/7 in the upper right. Text “Risks of Untreated Fever & Pain can cause: Preterm birth Maternal Health Complications Infant Health Risks” Icons are a digital thermometer a pregnant woman with a heart on her stomach and an infant.
There’s a lot of fear online about taking Tylenol while pregnant. Some posts even claim it “causes autism.”
Here’s the truth:
📊 The science shows no link.
👩⚕️ Doctors still recommend acetaminophen as a safe option for fever and pain.
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