A new review finds no solid evidence linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism or ADHD in children, contradicting claims made by Donald Trump. This study reassures mothers about the safety of Tylenol.
Scientists have produced the most comprehensive brain maps, detailing how stem cells evolve into various brain cell types during critical developmental stages. This groundbreaking research could transform our understanding of neurological disorders.
A groundbreaking study reveals that babies born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy may face increased risks of neurodevelopmental delays. With millions of pregnancies during the pandemic, even slight risks matter for future generations.
Dana Paduchowski's life as a mother of three children with autism is a daily challenge filled with routines and emotional turmoil. Her search for a miracle treatment leads to a profound realization.
The American Academy of Pediatrics advises against the routine use of leucovorin for children with autism, citing insufficient evidence and urging caution amid rising parental demand for the treatment.
A new study reveals alarming links between maternal Covid-19 infections during pregnancy and increased risks of autism and other neurodevelopment disorders in children. Researchers found a significant rise in diagnoses among affected children, especially boys.
A groundbreaking study shows that children born to mothers who contracted COVID-19 during pregnancy may be at an increased risk for autism and other neurological issues. Find out what the research reveals!
A new Washington Post-KFF poll reveals pediatricians are the most trusted source for vaccine information, with parents' confidence significantly influencing vaccination rates. Discover the impact of misinformation on parental decisions.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. makes controversial claims linking Tylenol to autism, igniting debate over his unproven theories and their implications for public health policies.
In a chaotic meeting, RFK Jr.'s vaccine panel voted against requiring prescriptions for Covid-19 shots. Confusion reigned as panelists struggled with their roles, raising questions about vaccine safety and governance.