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Like many parents of children with autism, Grier McGuinness listened with interest when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other officials announced on September 22 that acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, could be associated with disorders.
The New York resident is a registered dietitian and autism specialist whose 11-year-old son Keegan has been diagnosed with a 19-month-old condition. To help her son better, she returned to university and earned a master’s degree in health sciences, focusing on epidemiological studies.
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