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El Tylenol en el embarazo no está vinculado con el autismo, dice un estudio danés

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El uso de Tylenol por parte de mujeres durante el embarazo no se asocia con autismo en sus hijos, según los resultados de un estudio nacional realizado en Dinamarca y publicado este lunes.

Entre más de 1,5 millones de niños nacidos entre 1997 y 2022, incluidos 31.098 expuestos al Tylenol en el útero, el autismo se diagnosticó posteriormente en el 1,8 % de los niños expuestos y en el 3 % del grupo no expuesto, informaron investigadores daneses en JAMA Pediatrics.

La ausencia de una asociación se mantuvo incluso después de que los investigadores consideraran factores de riesgo individuales, como la dosis del medicamento y el trimestre del embarazo en el que se utilizó, señala el informe.

Un estudio sueco de 2024 tampoco encontró vínculo entre el autismo y el uso de Tylenol durante el embarazo, un nombre de marca para el acetaminofén y el paracetamol.

Una revisión de 2025 realizada por investigadores de Estados Unidos, que analizó 46 estudios previos, sí sugirió un posible vínculo entre la exposición prenatal al acetaminofén y trastornos del neurodesarrollo como el autismo y el trastorno por déficit de atención e hiperactividad (TDAH). No obstante, los autores señalaron que el estudio no demuestra que el medicamento cause estas condiciones. Recomendaron que las mujeres embarazadas continúen usando acetaminofén cuando sea necesario, en la dosis más baja posible y durante el menor tiempo posible.

En septiembre, la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos de Estados Unidos (FDA, por sus siglas en inglés) informó que iniciaba el proceso para modificar la etiqueta del acetaminofén, con el fin de advertir que su uso durante el embarazo podría estar asociado con un mayor riesgo de autismo y TDAH. En el momento del anuncio de la FDA, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, dijo que las mujeres embarazadas y los bebés no deberían tomar el fármaco debido a su vínculo con el autismo.

Desde entonces, grupos médicos nacionales e internacionales han criticado los comentarios del presidente, diciendo que no están basados en evidencia científica.

Un mes después de que la FDA dijera que recomendaría limitar el uso de Tylenol en el embarazo, el secretario de Salud de Estados Unidos, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., dijo que la evidencia no muestra que el Tylenol cause autismo de manera definitiva, pero que aun así debe usarse con cautela.

La FDA declinó comentar sobre el estado actual del cambio de etiquetado previsto.

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Camp Mystic director breaks down in court saying he wished he had more information before catastrophic flood

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Camp Mystic Director Edward Eastland testifies at a hearing about a temporary restraining order regarding the camp at the Travis County Courthouse


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By Andy Rose, Lauren Mascarenhas, Danya Gainor, CNN

(CNN) — For the second day in a row, a director of Camp Mystic — the rural Christian summer camp in Texas that was overwhelmed by flood waters last year — broke down in tears in a courtroom when asked about Cile Steward, one of the 27 girls and counselors who died in the disaster.

“I wish we had more information” before a decision was made to evacuate the camp, Edward Eastland testified Tuesday as he answered questions about the hours leading up to the catastrophic July 4 flooding at the camp’s Guadalupe River campus and the chaos that followed.

“All the information was there … if y’all had just stayed awake and looked, right?” responded Brad Beckworth, an attorney representing the Steward family.

The three-day hearing is part of a civil lawsuit brought by the Steward family and comes after Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble initially ordered the temporary shutdown of the camp’s flooded areas, saying the closure is necessary to preserve evidence.

Camp Mystic is challenging the continuation of the temporary injunction as it plans to open again this summer at its neighboring Cypress Lake location, which is on higher ground. It separately appealed the decision to an appellate court in March.

Although he remained composed for most of his time on the stand, Eastland began sobbing when asked about his rescue efforts and the Stewards’ 8-year-old daughter, whose body has not been recovered.

“I don’t remember her being there,” Eastland said when asked if he saw Cile Steward that night. “It was…” he began before his voice trailed off in tears.

Later on Tuesday during a somber moment on the stand, Mary Liz Eastland, Edward Eastland’s wife and the camp director in charge of the nursing staff, testified about her actions as the camp where she spent more than three decades — first as a camper then as a staff member — saw floodwaters rise.

“You knew the property. You knew the flood lines. You knew access points. Your children knew them. And these were first-year campers,” Christina Yarnell, another attorney representing the Steward family, said to Mary Liz Eastland. “You had 34 more years of experience than Cile. She needed your help, and you abandoned her, didn’t you?”

“Yes,” she replied.

When asked why she didn’t do more to help the campers, Mary Liz Eastland spoke about being physically unable to reach them due to the flooding.

“I knew I couldn’t get ahold of them,” she said.

The Stewards’ attorneys said in a statement that Tuesday’s proceedings produced testimony “highly relevant to any parent and any State of Texas regulator deciding whether children should ever be allowed to be in the Eastlands’ care again — and we encourage all of them to read every word before making any decisi

Ed Sheeran busca evitar la reventa de boletos para su recién anunciado concierto en México

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Por Erick E. Beltran, CNN en Español

Ed Sheeran anunció que incluirá una parada en la Ciudad de México como parte de su gira “Loop Tour”, que comenzó en enero pasado en Nueva Zelanda. La visita del cantante a México está programada para el próximo 11 de diciembre en el Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes y, hasta el momento, es la última fecha anunciada del tour.

Las entradas para el concierto en la capital mexicana estarán disponibles a partir del 20 de abril a las 11:00 a.m. (hora local). Llamó la atención que el sitio oficial del artista incluye un documento detallado en el que se explica la dinámica de venta para este show. En él se señala que el equipo de Ed Sheeran busca combatir la reventa y la “venta secundaria no ética”, definida como la compra de boletos a precio original para luego revenderlos a costos inflados a través de plataformas no autorizadas, lo que limita el acceso de los fans.

Para evitar esta práctica, se implementará un sistema de boletos nominativos, es decir, cada entrada incluirá el nombre del comprador. Además, será obligatorio presentar una identificación oficial para acceder al evento. Los boletos se venderán a través de la plataforma FunTicket. También se dieron a conocer los precios de las distintas secciones del estadio, que van aproximadamente de US$ 99 a US$ 302.

El artista también tiene previstas presentaciones en otras ciudades de Latinoamérica, como Santo Domingo, San Juan, Bogotá, Lima, Ciudad de Guatemala, Quito y San José, además de varias fechas en Estados Unidos y Canadá.

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Anuncian presentación de 31 Minutos en el Zócalo de la Ciudad de México

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Por Erick E. Beltran, CNN en Español

Las cuentas oficiales del Gobierno de la Ciudad de México anunciaron una presentación gratuita de 31 Minutos en el Zócalo de la capital mexicana.

De acuerdo con la publicación, el evento se llevará a cabo el próximo sábado 30 de abril, fecha que coincide con la celebración del Día del Niño en México. El concierto fue descrito como “un show muy especial lleno de humor, imaginación y personajes que ya son parte de nuestra historia”.

La invitación al evento confirmó que será a las 7:00 p.m. (hora de México), tendrá acceso libre y contará con espacios accesibles para personas con discapacidad o movilidad reducida.

Actualmente, 31 Minutos se encuentra en medio de la gira “Radio Guaripolo Tour”, que contempla presentaciones en diversas ciudades de México y Chile entre abril y junio.

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Journalist detained in Kuwait after posting Iran war video, advocates say

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By Brian Stelter, CNN

(CNN) — Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, a Kuwaiti-American journalist known for his work at VICE, HuffPost and Al Jazeera, has been detained in Kuwait, according to press freedom advocates, after sharing videos related to the Iran war.

The arrest comes as Kuwait and other Gulf states have cracked down on individuals for posting imagery of Iranian missile strikes and other subject matter deemed sensitive. Watchdog groups have decried the strict laws.

In Shihab-Eldin’s case, he had been sharing information on his Substack and social media when the war began, but suddenly stopped posting on March 2.

He was in Kuwait, visiting family, at the time. Friends believe he has been in custody for nearly six weeks. On Tuesday, they went public about his case with the hope that publicity would help secure his release.

“We call on Kuwait to release Ahmed Shihab-Eldin and drop all charges against him,” Sara Qudah, regional director for the Committee to Protect Journalists, said in a statement. “Journalism is not a crime, and Shihab-Eldin’s case reflects a broader pattern of using national security laws to stifle scrutiny and control the narrative.”

The advocacy group also said “it is understood that authorities have charged him with spreading false information, harming national security, and misusing his mobile phone – vague and overly broad accusations that are routinely used to silence independent journalists.”

CNN has reached out to the Kuwaiti government for comment.

Shihab-Eldin’s friends have pointed out that the images and videos he shared on Substack were already in the public domain. For instance, he reshared a CNN video of a US Air Force fighter jet crash over Kuwait.

But Kuwaiti officials warned citizens against photographing or publishing “any clips or information related to missiles or relevant locations.”

“Such actions are being closely monitored and dealt with firmly, with violators referred to the relevant authorities for legal action,” the Kuwait Times reported earlier this month.

The Gulf Centre for Human Rights said in a recent report that the war has been used by Gulf states “to stifle free speech, confiscate citizens’ public freedoms, and target journalists, bloggers, and online activists who express opinions that do not align with government policies.”

“These individuals are subjected to arbitrary imprisonment and detention, and unfair trials on fabricated charges using counterterrorism and cybercrime laws,” the group said.

In the United Arab Emirates, there have been numerous reports about people being arrested for sharing photos of missile strikes.

News of Shihab-Eldin’s detention broke through on Tuesday in part because he has been a high-profile media personality for more than a decade.

In 2011 he co-created and co-hosted “The Stream,” a pioneering show on Al Jazeera English, and then he went on to help launch HuffPost’s live streaming network. He has been a guest on CNN and numerous other networks.

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