A seemingly peaceful home in Norfolk has become the epicenter of a political scandal involving Letitia James, Trump’s adversary. The indictment raises questions about mortgage fraud and political motivations.
A groundbreaking study reveals a significant link between sulfur dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and the risk of developing ALS. Researchers found higher SO2 exposure in ALS patients, emphasizing the need for stricter air quality regulations.
This week in science news, a breakthrough gene therapy shows promise in treating Huntington's disease, while a Vancouver man regains his sight through a revolutionary tooth-in-eye surgery. Additionally, Super Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc across Asia, and new studies reveal shocking links between pollution and health.
Newly released documents from the Epstein investigation expose connections between the disgraced financier and high-profile conservatives, sparking outrage and calls for transparency.
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.
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.
In a controversial announcement, the Trump administration warns that Tylenol use during pregnancy may be linked to autism. The FDA recommends limiting its use, despite ongoing debates among medical experts and manufacturers.
In a controversial statement, President Trump links Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism development, sparking debate among medical professionals who dispute the claim. Learn more about the FDA's stance and ongoing research.
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!
A groundbreaking study reveals that amateur soccer players who frequently head the ball face serious brain health risks. Discover how even minor impacts can lead to cognitive decline and what it means for the sport.