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.
Neurosurgeon and CNN’s medical reporter Dr. Sanjay Gupta said he was gobsmacked watching the president repeat, “Don’t take Tylenol, don’t take it,” during a press conference on Monday with Health ...
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 ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Washington earlier this month. Federal health officials have linked rising rates of ...
President Donald Trump’s warning that Tylenol use during pregnancy could raise the risk of autism sparked an immediate wave ...
The president has given autism the MAHA treatment.
President Trump made an announcement today that connected acetimonphen, or Tylenol to autismAlaina live: It’s a household medication, whether you have a fever ...
"I was on Jeffrey Epstein's jet two times," Robert F. Kennedy told Fox News on Tuesday, weeks after conflicting information was shared with Newsweek.
The CDC’s vaccine panel, ACIP, changed its recommendations for childhood vaccines and COVID-19 shots, further limiting access ...
Evidence for Trump's Tylenol claim is weak. Yet no prior administration has cared less about what either autism experts or autistic people have to say ...
An April 2025 survey found that 70% of the public believes children should be required to receive the MMR vaccine before ...
New research has identified why some women who do everything right—have routine check-ups, exercise and eat a balanced ...
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