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Tylenol and Autism: Why the Science Is More Nuanced Than Headlines

Conflicting stories about Tylenol and autism can leave parents unsure of what to believe. In this article, Dr. David Danish breaks down what the best studies actually say and shares practical guidance for families navigating these decisions.

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Inflammation, Glutathione, and Autism: Untangling the Complex Web

Headlines often claim a direct link between Tylenol and autism, but the science tells a more complex story. In this post, we explore what well-designed studies actually show, what they don’t, and why single-cause explanations rarely capture the full picture of autism.

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Dr. David Danish Shares Insights on on Leucovorin and Autism in The Epoch Times

Dr. David Danish was recently quoted in The Epoch Times about emerging research on Leucovorin, a folate-based therapy showing promise for some individuals with autism. While headlines highlight potential benefits, Dr. Danish emphasizes careful evaluation, dosing, and patient-specific considerations.

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Dr. Danish Quoted in National Coverage on Leucovorin & Autism

Dr. David Danish was recently quoted by Straight Arrow News in a story on Leucovorin, a long-used folate treatment now being studied for its potential benefits in autism. He shared insights on safety, dosage, and why careful use matters as research continues.

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Understanding FRAT Testing: History, Purpose, and Clinical Relevance

FRAT testing has an important place in the history of folate research, helping explain why some children and adults respond dramatically to folinic acid (leucovorin) even when blood folate levels appear normal.

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