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President Trump's health secretary said Tylenol should be used with caution during pregnancy, but solid data linking it to autism is lacking.
Recent government hearings and news conferences have fueled public distrust in vaccines and mainstream medicine. Concerns were raised about the number of vaccines children receive, though experts say immune systems can handle them. The link between ...
President Trump blasted followers on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday with this dire warning: “Don’t give Tylenol to your young child for virtually any reason.” This statement followed a highly publicized press conference last week in ...
It started with an unsubstantiated warning that taking Tylenol during pregnancy could raise a child’s risk of autism. But the message from President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems to have quickly expanded to suggest that ...
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What we know about Tylenol and autism, as Texas AG Ken Paxton files suit
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, R, sued the makers of Tylenol this week, stating that the companies ignored and silenced emerging evidence linking acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, with an increased risk of autism and other neurological disorders.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the makers of Tylenol, claiming that they deceptively marketed the medication to pregnant women despite alleged links to autism.
It started with an unsubstantiated warning that taking Tylenol during pregnancy could raise a child’s risk of autism. But the message from President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems to have quickly expanded to suggest that ...
President Trump blasted followers on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday with this dire warning: “Don’t give Tylenol to your young child for virtually any reason.” This statement followed a highly publicized press conference last week in ...