Along with medical experts around the world, the health secretary has blasted Trump’s claims about the common drug ...
President Donald Trump announced Monday that his administration is strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during ...
The scientific community is already doing its job on autism research. The federal government should keep its thumb off the scale.
Advocacy group Autism NJ said Trump claims about Tylenol and vaccines weren't supported but it welcomed increased attention and research.
We have become a more overly medicated society in general,” she said, speaking outside Barclay Elementary School in Baltimore. “I don’t know if Tylenol is to blame.
Trump says no, you shouldn’t take Tylenol during pregnancy and yes, you should try a drug for cancer care to treat kids with ...
I'll trust my doctors who have their degree,’ one woman says while holding up a large bottle of the pain reliever.
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 ...
Dr Andrea Baccarelli, Harvard's public health dean, consulted with the Trump administration on Tylenol's link to autism, ...
There's no causal link between taking acetaminophen and autism in an offspring, yet some studies point to a correlation. What does that mean? And who should parents listen to?
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.
President Donald Trump blasted Tylenol this week, promoting unproven links between the pain reliever and autism and pushing the well-established treatment into another national image crisis.