The dean of the Brown University School of Public Health says HHS Secretary RFK Jr. has made conversations about autism more ...
“Don’t take Tylenol,” Mr. Trump said standing next to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “Fight like hell not to take it.” If a drug company made the unproven claims aired at ...
President Donald Trump’s warning that Tylenol use during pregnancy could raise the risk of autism sparked an immediate wave ...
President Trump and his health secretary RFK Jr. held a news conference Sept. 22 claiming Tylenol was linked to autism, what to know.
The president has given autism the MAHA treatment.
President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claim research connects acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism, but experts dispute the evidence.
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.
An hourlong press conference about autism was filled with false and misleading claims about the condition and vaccines from ...
President Trump made an announcement today that connected acetimonphen, or Tylenol to autismAlaina live: It’s a household medication, whether you have a fever ...
RFK Jr. is moving rapidly to reshape vaccine policy, and Trump's remarks raise questions about how far the two may go.
Major medical groups stated acetaminophen is safe for pregnant women to take and that no studies have found a direct cause and effect between use in pregnancy and autism.
President Donald Trump's unproven statements about Tylenol, childhood vaccines and autism are validating the so-called Make ...