President Donald Trump is expected to make a highly anticipated announcement Monday afternoon about autism findings.
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 ...
The dean of the Brown University School of Public Health says HHS Secretary RFK Jr. has made conversations about autism more difficult.
British health regulator the MHRA said on Monday there remains no evidence linking the use of paracetamol, the active ingredient in Tylenol which is known as acetaminophen in the United States, during ...
President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claim research connects acetaminophen use during pregnancy ...
Erika Kirk urged her husband to take more safety precautions the night before he left for the Utah where he was killed, ...
An hourlong press conference about autism was filled with false and misleading claims about the condition and vaccines from ...
RFK Jr. is moving rapidly to reshape vaccine policy, and Trump's remarks raise questions about how far the two may go.
President Donald Trump on Monday repeatedly urged pregnant women not to take acetaminophen, claiming that doing so is linked ...
Major medical groups stated acetaminophen is safe for pregnant women to take and that no studies have found a direct cause and effect between use in pregnancy and autism.
President Donald Trump's unproven statements about Tylenol, childhood vaccines and autism are validating the so-called Make ...
President Donald Trump’s call for pregnant women to avoid Tylenol is drawing sharp criticism from researchers who say the advice ignores decades of evidence and could endanger mothers and babies.