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Here's What You Need To Know... Common painkiller should be investigated for possible risks to developing fetuses, experts say An international group of 13 scientists has released a statement calling for the health care community to carefully consider the use of acetaminophen (APAP) during pregnancy until the painkiller is thoroughly investigated for any potential impact on fetal development in the womb. Outside the United States, acetaminophen is known as paracetamol.
According to the statement published Thursday in the journal Nature Reviews Endocrinology, a growing body of research shows that "prenatal exposure to APAP might alter fetal development, which could increase the risks of some neurodevelopmental, reproductive and urogenital disorders."
Acetaminophen has been the only pain reliever generally considered safe for use throughout pregnancy, which leaves mothers-to-be with few medical options if it is shown to be harmful to a fetus. Scientists have been studying the potential impact of acetaminophen on the developing fetus for some time. One reason is a similarity between APAP and a group of synthetic chemicals called phthalates, which are found in hundreds of auto, home, food, and personal care items.
This is one of the few urban legends about Walt Disney World that is actually true Ahead of Walt Disney World's 50th anniversary celebration, let's play Two Truths and a Lie: Disney Urban Legend Edition. Does Cinderella's castle come apart, so that it can be safely stored during storms? Is there really an underground network beneath the Magic Kingdom? Is Walt Disney actually buried beneath the castle?
If you guessed that yes, there really is a city beneath Disney, you're right! It's called Utilidors, and it spans nine acres. According to historian Jeff Kurtti, who penned Since the World Began: Walt Disney World - The First 25 Years, the function of this network was built to keep crucial infrastructure "out-of-sight," something that Walt felt was missing at the original Anaheim park in California.
Jury urged to make R. Kelly pay for his alleged sex crimes With the R. Kelly sex-trafficking trial nearing jury deliberations, a prosecutor on Thursday urged jurors to convict the R&B superstar on federal charges that he used his celebrity as leverage to sexually abuse women, girls, and boys for more than two decades.
The remarks came after an exhaustive recitation of evidence the government says proves how Kelly, with the help of some loyal members of his entourage, lured underage victims into his orbit before subjecting them to tactics from "the predator playbook."
The tactics included isolating them in hotel rooms or his studio, subjecting them to degrading rules and punishments and making video recordings of them having sex with him and others as a means to control them, prosecutors said.
The defendant has vehemently denied the allegations, claiming that the accusers were groupies who wanted to take advantage of his fame and fortune until the #MeToo movement turned them against him.
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Here Are Today's Conversation Starters In Focus: Culture, Sports & Entertainment Will Matthew McConaughey really run for governor in Texas? A recent poll suggests that 41% of voters would prefer the actor over current leadership.
Johnny Depp has some serious problems with cancel culture and says "no one is safe" "It's so far out of hand now that I can promise you that no one is safe," he said. "Not one of you. Not anyone out that door. No one is safe."
Did Netflix just land the golden ticket in this new deal? The streaming giant just purchased the rights to late author Roald Dahl's books, meaning they'll determine what happens to stories like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and will profit from them.
In Focus: Science, Tech & Health The largest space telescope in history is about to blow our minds The James Webb Space Telescope will be 100 times as powerful as the Hubble. It will change how we see the universe.
Elon Musk says Inspiration4 crew had "challenges" with the toilet, upgrades needed Toilets in space can be tricky.
What is this enormous "cavity" in the Milky Way? The strange void is being masked by a cosmic illusion.
In Focus: Business, Markets & The Economy The auto industry will likely lose $210 billion this year as the chip shortage continues "Of course, everyone had hoped that the chip crisis would have abated more by now," said one industry expert. "But unfortunate events such as the [pandemic] lockdowns in Malaysia and continued problems elsewhere have exacerbated things."
How did this 28-year-old Instagram influencer snag $700,000 in brand deals in six months? "I didn't want to spend all my time trying to sit down and learn every trade of this business."
Labor Department released its latest look at jobless claims and the report was worse than expected The latest numbers came in at 351,000 initial jobless claims. Analysts had expected 320,000 first-time claims.
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