Probe of Acetaminophen/Asthma Link Causality Urgently Needed, Say Authors
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Researchers in a global study that shows a link between acetaminophen use among young teens and asthma say randomized, controlled trials are "urgently" required to determine whether the relationship is causal
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