
CNBC's "Fast Money" Fast Money 9/22/25
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Sep 22, 2025 Eamon Javers, a CNBC reporter focused on international and economic policy, shares insights on U.S.-Argentina market developments. Angelica Peebles, covering the latest from the White House, discusses administration statements regarding acetaminophen and its implications for public health. Dr. Ashish Jha, Dean of Brown University School of Public Health, critiques the evidence linking acetaminophen use in pregnancy to autism. Exciting market movers are also explored, including NVIDIA's massive investment and impressive iPhone sales.
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Administration Flags Acetaminophen Concern
- The White House announced concerns linking acetaminophen use in pregnancy to autism but provided no full report at the event.
- Experts on the show said existing research is mixed and definitive conclusions remain premature.
Consult Doctors, Not Headlines
- Talk to your doctor about medications during pregnancy and follow individualized medical guidance.
- Ashish Jha urged regulators to run large clinical trials before making sweeping public-health proclamations.
Guidance Creates Legal Chilling Effects
- Regulatory caution can create legal and practical ripple effects for clinicians and patients.
- Jha warned guidance could chill prescribing, increase malpractice risk, and worsen pregnant women's care options.




