LOS ANGELES, CA — Today, Special Needs Network (SNN) continues to lead national conversations on autism, maternal health, and equity in underserved communities. This week, SNN’s founder Areva Martin shared her perspective in a newly published USA Today opinion piece addressing the growing controversy surrounding Tylenol use during pregnancy and its potential link to autism.

The piece builds on recent media appearances on CNN, CBS, and BBC, where SNN’s voice has been at the forefront of this critical discussion. By raising awareness and demanding clarity, the article underscores what is at stake for families navigating the uncertainties of maternal health and autism.

“If Tylenol causes autism, families like mine deserve the truth – and justice,” the opinion piece asserts, emphasizing the need for transparency, research, and accountability.

This advocacy reflects the broader mission of Special Needs Network: ensuring that the voices of families most impacted by autism are heard, while also pressing for solutions and policies that advance health equity.

Read the full piece here: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2025/09/26/trump-tylenol-autism-link-lawsuits/86330573007/