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.
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 ...
President Trump made an announcement today that connected acetimonphen, or Tylenol to autismAlaina live: It’s a household medication, whether you have a fever ...
RFK Jr. is moving rapidly to reshape vaccine policy, and Trump's remarks raise questions about how far the two may go.
The Trump administration has cited Dr. Andrea Baccarelli’s expertise to warn against using acetaminophen — the active ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics is calling President Donald Trump's recent remarks about autism "dangerous" and "misleading."On Monday afternoon, Trump along ...
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 ...
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