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 ...
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CNN’s Havana Bureau Chief Reports: Yes, There Is Autism in Cuba Despite Trump’s ‘Bizarre and False’ Claims
After President Donald Trump claimed that Cuba has "virtually no autism" because they can't afford Tylenol, CNN's Havana ...
The claim of Cuba’s autism rates were just one of many statements hawked by the Trump administration without new evidence. Multiple news outlets, health experts, and even Republican doctors have ...
President Donald Trump made unsubstantiated claims about autism rates among the Amish and Cuban populations during a White ...
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Trump's Cuba, Tylenol and Autism Theory Collides with Reality: What Experts in Havana Say
President Donald Trump caused a stir when he connected autism, acetaminophen (commonly known by the brand name Tylenol in the U.S.), and the island of Cuba during a White House announcement.
President Donald Trump’s Monday comments about autism and public health were filled with misinformation that left many ...
President Donald Trump made a series of bizarre claims and dolled out his own medical advice while making a major ...
From Tylenol cautions to MMR myths, here’s what’s true — and what isn’t — in Trump’s remarks on children’s health.
Most experts say rising rates of autism can primarily be attributed to changes in how the condition is diagnosed, as well as ...
The administration says Tylenol causes autism — but experts tell PEOPLE it has an "impressive" safety record for use during ...
President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claim research connects acetaminophen use during pregnancy ...
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