Experts and advocates agree the president’s sloppy attempt to blame the disorder on Tylenol does more harm than good ...
President Trump is promoting unproven claims that both vaccines and the common painkiller acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol or by the brand name Tylenol, cause autism. Trump’s recent ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics is calling President Donald Trump's recent remarks about autism "dangerous" and "misleading."On Monday afternoon, Trump along ...
CDC autism experts weren't consulted on the White House's announcement or asked to review a draft of findings and ...
"Humor can be a catalyst for change, and Stephen stands as a shining example of how speaking truth to power, boldly, wisely ...
Maybe this guy should have stuck to being a dentist rather than helping Trump and Kennedy get more people killed listening to their dangerous advice.
Fox Business Network brings on a dentist and Republican Rep. Brian Babin to help Trump and RFK Jr. push their latest dangerous disinformation on Tylenol and autism.
RFK Jr. says he wants to study the causes of rising autism rates, but experts say he is ignoring the scientific evidence to ...
Mr. Kennedy also announced that the administration would fast-track access to a drug called leucovorin, a form of the B ...
Yes, we have to talk about that press conference with Trump, RFK Jr and Dr. Oz., which some are characterizing as the ...
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 to use during pregnancy.