Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was called out by the editors of the Wall Street Journal opinion ...
There's no definitive evidence that Tylenol causes autism, and multiple medical groups have reiterated that it remains safe ...
RFK Jr. says he wants to study the causes of rising autism rates, but experts say he is ignoring the scientific evidence to ...
The scientific community is already doing its job on autism research. The federal government should keep its thumb off the scale.
At the Sept. 4, 2025 Senate oversight hearing, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once again argued that he has the prescription that will fix the Centers for ...
Donald Trump is practicing medicine without a license in declaring that pregnant women should not take acetaminophen (brand ...
President Donald Trump is expected to make a highly anticipated announcement Monday afternoon about autism findings.
The dean of the Brown University School of Public Health says HHS Secretary RFK Jr. has made conversations about autism more ...
President Donald Trump on Monday urged pregnant women not to take acetaminophen, claiming the drug could be tied to autism. His statements, along with those of Health and Human Services Secretary ...
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.