Over the past few weeks, Donald Trump has made unproven claims that the over-the-counter painkiller brand Tylenol, also known as acetaminophen in the US and paracetamol globally, is linked to autism.
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For Kirk Perry, CEO of Tylenol maker Kenvue, the trouble began when HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. texted him a link to a Substack post, the Wall Street Journal reported. Just days before, Perry ...
A recent claim by President Donald Trump linking the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy to autism is raising concern among parents and medical professionals in Montana.
Promotion of unproven claims from President Trump and RFK Jr. linking acetaminophen (Tylenol) to autism have significantly impacted Kenvue’s business.
I don't want mothers to sit around and blame themselves that if they took Tylenol and they have an autistic child, that they are to blame,’ one elected GOP physician told The Independent.
President Trump trashed UN nations like he's trashed Portland, Chicago and Tylenol, announcing the 'TrumpRX' website.
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Don’t take Tylenol!” I overheard one of my nursing students say as I returned after a break to the class. This was after a physician had shared that one of his patients told him to learn more the ...
Capital Region advocates are questioning the Trump Administration’s rhetoric following an announcement this week linking Tylenol use to autism.