Tools for Juls -Autism Awareness

Tools for Juls -Autism Awareness

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Tools For Juls 'The Friends of Julian' come together to help support the needs of Julian and others living with autism.
*AUTISM AWARENESS

The family and friends of Julian Polesel want to give him a fighting chance at a REAL education. This is our chance to help and with theid of many friends...customers...neighbours we CAN make difference!

04/09/2026

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Photos from ADHD Attention's post 01/10/2026

Wow that’s something !!

The FDA is signaling that perhaps immediate treatment with acetaminophen is less clearly needed for a low grade fever, especially in pregnancy, unless there’s a stronger indication for it.

💡 Safer support options if it’s a low grade fever: hydration, rest, lukewarm baths, arnica, chamomile, vitamin C, glutathione-supporting foods, and when needed, talk to your doctor. 

JAMA (Ahlqvist et al., 2024): Swedish cohort of 2.48M children. Initial models suggested small ↑ risk of autism, ADHD, & intellectual disability with prenatal acetaminophen use, but sibling-comparison showed no causal link — risks likely due to genetics/family environment.

Yale (Liew et al., 2022): Observational studies link frequent prenatal acetaminophen use with ↑ risk of asthma, neurodevelopmental issues, and ge***al malformations.

Harvard (Baccarelli et al., 2025, BMC Environ Health): Systematic review of 46 studies found prenatal exposure associated with higher risk of autism & ADHD.

Johns Hopkins (Ji et al., 2019, JAMA Psychiatry): Cord blood biomarkers of acetaminophen linked to ~2–3× higher risk of autism/ADHD in children.

Mitchell JR et al. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1973 — First evidence that acetaminophen depletes glutathione and forms toxic metabolites.

Prescott LF et al. Lancet. 1977 — NAC rescues patients by replenishing glutathione.

Rumack BH & Matthew H. Pediatrics. 1975 — Classic clinical description, origin of the APAP nomogram.

Heubi JE et al. J Pediatr. 1998 — Pediatric hepatotoxicity after repeated dosing.

Davern TJ et al. Gastroenterology. 2006 — Serum protein adducts confirm NAPQI formation in humans with acute liver failure.

James LP et al. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2009 — Adducts track with severity of overdose in adults.

James LP et al. J Pediatr. 2001 — Adducts also confirmed in children with toxicity.

Larson AM et al. Hepatology. 2005 — U.S. multicenter study: APAP is the leading cause of acute liver failure.

Hinson JA et al. Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2010 — Comprehensive human/mechanistic review. 09/25/2025

The link I always suspected but never had actual proof. Do not give your kids Tynenol!!!

The FDA is signaling that perhaps immediate treatment with acetaminophen is less clearly needed for a low grade fever, especially in pregnancy, unless there’s a stronger indication for it. 💡 Safer support options if it’s a low grade fever: hydration, rest, lukewarm baths, arnica, chamomile, vitamin C, glutathione-supporting foods, and when needed, talk to your doctor. JAMA (Ahlqvist et al., 2024): Swedish cohort of 2.48M children. Initial models suggested small ↑ risk of autism, ADHD, & intellectual disability with prenatal acetaminophen use, but sibling-comparison showed no causal link — risks likely due to genetics/family environment. Yale (Liew et al., 2022): Observational studies link frequent prenatal acetaminophen use with ↑ risk of asthma, neurodevelopmental issues, and ge***al malformations. Harvard (Baccarelli et al., 2025, BMC Environ Health): Systematic review of 46 studies found prenatal exposure associated with higher risk of autism & ADHD. Johns Hopkins (Ji et al., 2019, JAMA Psychiatry): Cord blood biomarkers of acetaminophen linked to ~2–3× higher risk of autism/ADHD in children. Mitchell JR et al. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1973 — First evidence that acetaminophen depletes glutathione and forms toxic metabolites. Prescott LF et al. Lancet. 1977 — NAC rescues patients by replenishing glutathione. Rumack BH & Matthew H. Pediatrics. 1975 — Classic clinical description, origin of the APAP nomogram. Heubi JE et al. J Pediatr. 1998 — Pediatric hepatotoxicity after repeated dosing. Davern TJ et al. Gastroenterology. 2006 — Serum protein adducts confirm NAPQI formation in humans with acute liver failure. James LP et al. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2009 — Adducts track with severity of overdose in adults. James LP et al. J Pediatr. 2001 — Adducts also confirmed in children with toxicity. Larson AM et al. Hepatology. 2005 — U.S. multicenter study: APAP is the leading cause of acute liver failure. Hinson JA et al. Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2010 — Comprehensive human/mechanistic review.

06/25/2025

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