US President Trump sparked backlash by claiming pregnant women should avoid Tylenol and reviving discredited vaccine-autism theories.
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‘Sick to My Stomach’: Trump Distorts Facts on Autism, Tylenol, and Vaccines, Scientists Say
The White House’s autism announcement exaggerates links to Tylenol, misleads on vaccines, and sets back the field by ignoring ...
Acetaminophen has been used for decades in Tylenol and many other over-the-counter medications as a pain and fever reliever ...
Trump tells pregnant women to ‘fight like hell’ to avoid Tylenol, touting an unproven link to autism
The President and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also broadened access to a treatment they said could fight autism ...
Researchers uncovered 53 genetic loci linked to quantitative ability, distinguishing it from general intelligence and ...
The Trump administration claimed Monday that it had found the "answer to autism," drawing backlash from advocacy groups, experts and the community.
The Washington Post reported Monday that the Trump administration plans to link autism to the use of the painkiller Tylenol, ...
President Trump said pregnant women should "fight like hell" to avoid taking the drug, contrary to medical advice.
For decades, researchers have looked for links. Most believe the disorder springs from a complex interplay of genetics and ...
President Trump said Monday the FDA approved a chemotherapy drug called leucovorin as a treatment to alleviate symptoms of autism. The FDA also said it was warning that acetaminophen use during ...
The folinic acid supplement will be prescribed for a subset of children with autism who have “cerebral folate deficiency,” ...
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