Despite what you may have heard recently and contrary to what President Trump apparently believes, there is autism in Cuba.
Speaking from the Oval Office with Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump claimed that acetaminophen, the main ...
A community note corrected President Donald Trump on X after the commander-in-chief peddled false rumors of Cuba’s lower ...
President Donald Trump’s Monday comments about autism and public health were filled with misinformation that left many ...
President Donald Trump made unsubstantiated claims about autism rates among the Amish and Cuban populations during a White ...
“The Amish, yeah, virtually, I hear no, I heard none,” Trump responded. “See, Bobby wants to be very careful with what he says, and he should, but I am not so careful with what I say,” the president ...
US President Donald Trump urges pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol, citing unverified links to autism and referencing ...
Health experts say no single source is likely to blame for autism. And doctors say acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, is safe to use.
From Tylenol cautions to MMR myths, here’s what’s true — and what isn’t — in Trump’s remarks on children’s health.
President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claim research connects acetaminophen use during pregnancy ...
The president tried to pass off ill-informed feelings as sound medical advice. Here, some of the most compelling pushback.