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Trump's latest, baseless claims and Australian women

Trump's latest, baseless claims and Australian women

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Pregnant women and parents all over Australia and globally may be feeling concern and even guilt following US President Donald Trump's claims today that paracetamol use is "linked" to autism.

We speak with AMA President Dr Danielle McMullen to explore the claims and alleviate the fears, and to outline the added risks that Trump's claims create for women.

Plus, why did Opposition leader Sussan Ley write to 25 Republican Senators?

And former New Zealand prime mininster Jacinda Ardern has a new book out, her second in four months.


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