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.
A new scientific review suggests a possible link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism, reigniting debate over the painkiller's safety and its implications for fetal brain development. Could this change how we view pain relief during pregnancy?
Kenvue Inc. faces a significant drop in shares after reports suggest that Tylenol may be linked to autism. The speculation arises as the government prepares to release findings on autism this month.
New research suggests that acetaminophen, a common pain reliever, may increase risk-taking behavior by reducing negative emotions. With 25% of Americans using it weekly, the implications could be significant!