Trump Links Autism to Tylenol and Vaccines
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The CDC’s vaccine panel, ACIP, changed its recommendations for childhood vaccines and COVID-19 shots, further limiting access. HHS Secretary RFK Jr. reformed ACIP this year to include doctors and researchers who have publicly questioned vaccine safety.
Faith Ayer had no qualms about taking Tylenol for chronic migraines and COVID-19 during her pregnancy, and grew disappointed and angry as she watched President Donald Trump rail against the pain medicine.
The group voted to make people who want a COVID shot to be briefed on harms and benefits, but in a close vote, it failed to pass a proposal that states should require people to get a prescription.
Only people 65 and over or with underlying health conditions should get the shots, the advisory group recommended. There may be insurance roadblocks for others.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Monday suggested an overhaul to how children get vaccinated after claiming, without evidence, that many vaccines are unsafe as currently given. The president said he has talked with health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about his proposed changes.
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Despite escalating anti-vaccine rhetoric, most Americans support vaccine mandates, surveys find
An April 2025 survey found that 70% of the public believes children should be required to receive the MMR vaccine before attending public school.
Cost, recommendations, Nevada law--all have had an impacts as to whether Nevadans can get the COVID vaccine now or in the future.
Minnesota's health department endorsed COVID-19 vaccine recommendations from three national medical associations rather than the federal government.
RFK Jr.’s panel recommended halting MMRV vaccines for children under four and postponed voting on the hepatitis B schedule.
Bagdasarian says that some Michigan residents have been turned away by pharmacies and health clinics while seeking a Covid vaccine after the Food and Drug Administration restricted approval to those over 65 or with underlying health concerns. “We want to make sure that folks who choose to be vaccinated have the option to be vaccinated,” she said.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritkzer said the state is "stepping up" as he slams federal government for new vaccine guidelines.