A recent announcement from the Trump administration linking Tylenol to autism has sparked outrage among medical professionals, pregnant individuals, and parents of autistic children, who criticize the lack of scientific basis and call it a distraction from more pressing issues.
In a clash of opinions, EU and UK health agencies have confirmed that paracetamol is safe during pregnancy, countering U.S. President Trump's claims linking it to autism. The World Health Organization urges caution amid inconsistent evidence.
President Trump has made headlines by advising pregnant women to avoid Tylenol, citing unproven links to autism. This article delves into his claims, the facts about autism, and the science behind acetaminophen use during pregnancy.
A CDC presentation by Lyn Redwood claims a non-existent study links thimerosal to brain damage, raising alarms about vaccine misinformation. Experts question the credibility of new vaccine advisers.