Topic: Acetaminophen

6 chapters across the catalog

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 1:15:42 - 1:18:52

1823: Secretary of Egg

Mispronunciation of Words and Names in Media

A segment explores the most frequently mispronounced words of the year based on data from Babbel and captioning groups. Terms like "acetaminophen" and names such as "Alec Murdoch" and "Soran Mamdani" topped the list. One of the hosts shares a personal anecdote about being criticized by listeners for mispronouncing local place names like "Minot."

Stimming
Episode 1802 58:19 - 1:03:42

1802: Stimming

Tylenol and Autism, Trump Health Warnings

Donald Trump and RFK Jr. have issued warnings regarding the use of Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy, citing an association with autism and ADHD. The narrative contrasts American medical culture, which frequently uses fever reducers, with the Dutch approach of "sicking it out" to allow the body's natural immune response to function. Critics of the administration's stance argue that high fevers in pregnant women pose a greater risk than the medication itself.

Stimming
Episode 1802 1:13:22 - 1:19:09

1802: Stimming

Tylenol Litigation, Vaccine Immunity Workaround

Legal experts discuss a potential strategy by the Trump administration to use Tylenol litigation as a "workaround" to challenge vaccine manufacturer immunity. Because Tylenol does not have the same statutory immunity as vaccines, lawsuits in federal court could force discovery regarding how acetaminophen interacts with vaccinations. This could publicly expose data on vaccine safety and potentially lead to the rescinding of the 1986 Vaccine Injury Act's protections.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 1:24:14 - 1:26:00

1468: Superwokes

Tylenol Link to Autism and ADHD

An NIH-funded study suggests a correlation between prenatal and early childhood exposure to acetaminophen (Tylenol) and an increased risk of ADHD and autism. The hosts discuss how Tylenol is frequently administered to children following vaccinations to manage fever, potentially complicating the debate over vaccine-induced developmental issues.

Happy Earth Gay
Episode 506 1:57:00 - 2:01:35

506: Happy Earth Gay

Tylenol Cognitive Effects, Liver Failure and Bullying

A discussion on recent medical research suggests that Tylenol (acetaminophen) may dull the pain of social rejection and existential anxiety. The hosts cite an article from The Atlantic and research from the University of Kentucky. They warn about the dangers of liver failure from overdose and question the PR push to reclassify the drug as a calming agent for school children.

Prince Charles is Gay
Episode 240 1:22:52 - 1:24:26

240: Prince Charles is Gay

Guam Tree Snake Problem, Acetaminophen Mice Bombs

The U.S. Navy is addressing an invasive brown tree snake population in Guam by dropping frozen mice stuffed with acetaminophen (Tylenol) from aircraft. The mice are equipped with cardboard wings and streamers to catch in the forest canopy. The hosts marvel at the innovative, if bizarre, use of common over-the-counter medication as a targeted pesticide.