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At ABA Centers, we are committed to more than providing worldclass autism care – we are here to advocate for those on the spectrum, give a voice to the needs of our families, and be a trusted partner, helping families cut through the noise and providing them with the tools needed to make the best decisions for themselves.

Needless to say, we do not shy away from tough conversations and when the topic of Tylenol and its alleged relation to autism began to gain buzz, we wanted to help set the record straight: there is no evidence to suggest that Tylenol causes autism and this discussion ignores the most urgent concern for people with autism – access to care.

Our Chief Clinical Officer, Quatiba Davis, chatted with Forbes further about this subject: https://www.forbes.com/sites/innovationrx/2025/09/24/health-experts-push-back-on-trumps-tylenol-and-autism-claims/.

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