As far as sticker price goes, the recommended vaccines for kids in the United States do not come cheap. The hepatitis-B shot, ...
Flanked by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other top federal health officials, Trump linked autism to the use of ...
The medication is called leucovorin. It’s also known as folinic acid; like folic acid, it’s a form of folate, a B vitamin ...
There's no definitive evidence that Tylenol causes autism, and multiple medical groups have reiterated that it remains safe ...
US President Donald Trump has claimed there is a link between the use of painkiller Tylenol by pregnant women and an ...
The Missouri National Education Association lawsuit challenging school choice options could devastate thousands of low-income ...
RFK Jr. says he wants to study the causes of rising autism rates, but experts say he is ignoring the scientific evidence to ...
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.
We’ve come too far to go back to a time when autism was defined solely in terms of deficits and mothers were made to feel guilty.
Mixed evidence has, in some studies, found an association with autism. No research has proved a causal relationship.