Philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has met once with U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. since he ...
Health organizations from around the globe are joining the chorus of experts rejecting the Trump administration's claim that ...
Despite the advertised focus on acetaminophen, Trump repeatedly brought up vaccines during his big autism announcement ...
Acetaminophen has been used for decades in Tylenol and many other over-the-counter medications as a pain and fever reliever ...
New research has identified why some women who do everything right—have routine check-ups, exercise and eat a balanced ...
President Donald Trump, alongside his Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., made a major announcement ...
It would have been impossible for Kennedy and Kirk to have met on the latter's podcast in July 2001, as Kirk would have been ...
Kennedy Jr. promising to find the cause of autism by September. The secretary of Health and Human Services said he believed ...
Trump announced within the first ten minutes of the conference that the National Institutes of Health, “to help reach the ...
Rupert Murdoch’s flagship newspaper has issued a strong warning against plans by the man it calls the “FDA’S Grim Reaper” to ...
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Trump, RFK Jr. distort facts on autism, Tylenol and vaccines, scientists say: "Sick to my stomach"
The White House's autism announcement exaggerates links to Tylenol, misleads on vaccines, and sets back the field by ignoring decades of research, scientists say.
The president and the health secretary said the painkiller increases the risk of autism, but the research is unclear and doctors are pushing back.
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