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.
The latest KFF Tracking Poll reveals confusion among Americans regarding the Tylenol-autism link, with Republican women more inclined to believe fringe claims from RFK Jr. Discover the insights!
In a dramatic legal twist, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has halted the execution of Robert Roberson, an autistic man convicted of killing his daughter. This decision comes as new evidence challenges the validity of 'shaken baby syndrome' in his case, drawing national attention.
President Trump's recent announcement about leucovorin's label update opens new doors for autism treatment, especially for those with cerebral folate deficiency. But is it the miracle some parents hope for?
This week, President Trump's advice to pregnant women about Tylenol and autism has ignited a firestorm of controversy. Experts are pushing back, urging families not to panic over misleading claims linking pain relief to autism. Discover the facts behind this heated debate.
The WHO counters claims by the Trump administration linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism, emphasizing no scientific consensus supports this. Experts warn against misinformation.
The Trump administration's recent claims linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism risks have ignited outrage among autism advocates, who argue it perpetuates stigma and guilt for parents. Colin Killick, executive director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, voices concerns over the implications of these statements.
The Trump administration's recent approval of leucovorin as an autism treatment has sparked outrage among experts, with many calling for more research and caution in prescribing this unproven drug.