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 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.
President Trump's recent statements suggesting a link between acetaminophen use in pregnancy and rising autism rates have ignited fierce backlash from scientists and health experts, who urge caution and clarity on the issue.
In a surprising press conference, President Trump linked Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, promoting unproven theories and dismissing vaccine safety, alarming health experts and parents alike.
The Trump administration, led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has made autism research a priority, igniting discussions among scientists and the autism community. Share your views with the Washington Post for a chance to be featured!
The Trump administration has sparked debate by proposing restrictions on one medication linked to autism, while advocating for broader access to another under investigation. What does this mean for future healthcare decisions?
The Trump administration plans to unveil new efforts regarding a medication potentially linked to autism and another that may treat it, according to anonymous sources. Stay tuned for updates!
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims Tylenol use during pregnancy may link to autism, sparking controversy and speculation. HHS and Kenvue push back against the claims, emphasizing the need for scientific evidence.
In a heated congressional hearing, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. links budget cuts at HHS to Elon Musk's DOGE initiative. Questions arise over accountability and the impact on public health programs.