Trump, autism and Tylenol
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From Tylenol cautions to MMR myths, here’s what’s true — and what isn’t — in Trump’s remarks on children’s health.
Queen Camilla appeared to tell Princess Kate to “move” during a recent visit from President Donald Trump, prompting reports of a clash between the two royals. Now, a source exclusively reveals to Examiner that their spat is making things awkward with other members of the royal family caught in the middle. “Camilla has been extremely […]
The Trump administration announced it believes acetaminophen is linked to autism risk, but the maker of Tylenol and medical experts have strongly pushed back on the claims.
The medication is called leucovorin. It’s also known as folinic acid; like folic acid, it’s a form of folate, a B vitamin found in leafy greens and legumes. The drug has been used for years to counteract the side effects of some cancer medications and as a treatment for anemia.
The White House is reviving an 8-year-old corporate tweet to bolster Donald Trump’s claims that Tylenol use during pregnancy can cause autism in children. On Wednesday, an administration official with control of the White House’s X account shared a 2017 post from the official Tylenol account that read: “We actually don’t recommend using any of our products while pregnant.
Advocacy group Autism NJ said Trump claims about Tylenol and vaccines weren't supported but it welcomed increased attention and research.
A popular Bravo star responded to comments made by Donald Trump suggesting Tylenol was linked to autism in children.