Spectrum Savvy

11: It was never a phase, mom. (Special Interests)

31 min · 20 de ago de 2025
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Special interests aren’t just hobbies — they’re lifelines, survival tools, and sometimes even superpowers. In this Spectrum Savvy episode, Kat unpacks the science behind autistic passions, why they’re so often misunderstood, and how they shape identity, learning, and resilience. Whether it’s dinosaurs, data sets, or your favorite TV show, this quick deep dive will leave you rethinking what it really means to go “all in.” Don't worry-- we'll be back to explore this topic more in-depth!

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15: Fact checking the Tylenol/autism connection

In a surprise press conference, President Donald Trump, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Dr. Mehmet Oz announced new federal actions claiming that Tylenol use during pregnancy may increase the risk of autism. The administration says the FDA will issue safety warnings, change acetaminophen labels, and launch a public campaign — but how accurate is this claim? In this emergency episode of Spectrum Savvy, autistic advocate and host Kat breaks down: * What Trump, Kennedy, and Oz actually said about acetaminophen and autism * The latest scientific studies on prenatal Tylenol exposure and neurodevelopment * Why correlation doesn’t equal causation in autism research * Medical community reactions, including guidance from ACOG and pediatric experts * The administration’s claims about leucovorin as an autism treatment * What expecting parents and autistic families really need to know This episode fact-checks the announcement, explores the real science behind acetaminophen and autism, and discusses the risks of misinformation.

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