The dean of the Brown University School of Public Health says HHS Secretary RFK Jr. has made conversations about autism more ...
President Trump and his health secretary RFK Jr. held a news conference Sept. 22 claiming Tylenol was linked to autism, what to know.
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 ...
As medical professionals react with alarm to President Donald Trump's unproven statements about Tylenol, childhood vaccines ...
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 ...
Experts say studies on the link between acetaminophen and autism are mixed, and none show Tylenol is a direct cause.
An April 2025 survey found that 70% of the public believes children should be required to receive the MMR vaccine before ...
Trump announced within the first ten minutes of the conference that the National Institutes of Health, “to help reach the ...
Autism is complex and multilayered, Wisconsin advocates say. Treating it like a disease is 'dehumanizing' and 'dangerous,' they say.
The federal government will put warning labels on Tylenol. Trump calls the routine, life-saving hepatitis B vaccination given at birth unnecessary. Deaths will follow.
The Autism Announcement or the Tylenol Causes Autism Press Conference refers to a press conference held by U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of Hea ...
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