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Kennedy admits Tylenol, autism link evidence is 'not sufficient.' It's too late. | Opinion
A month after claiming a link between Tylenol use and autism, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now says there's 'not ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said there is not “sufficient” evidence that Tylenol causes autism, ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the makers of Tylenol, claiming that they deceptively marketed the medication to ...
President Trump's health secretary said Tylenol should be used with caution during pregnancy, but solid data linking it to ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted that the evidence was "not sufficient to say" Tylenol ...
Donald Trump's top health official on Wednesday said evidence does not show that Kenvue's pain medicine Tylenol definitively ...
The suit alleges that Kenvue hid autism risks of its popular pain reliever despite doctors saying it is safe to take during ...
Tylenol maker Kenvue said Texas' claims "lack legal merit and scientific support" and vowed to defend itself in litigation.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is accusing the companies behind Tylenol of deceptively marketing the pain reliever to ...
Donald Trump's top health official on Wednesday said evidence does not show that Kenvue's pain medicine Tylenol definitively ...
The lawsuit accuses pharmaceutical companies of “deceptively marketing” Tylenol as a safe option for pregnant mothers.
The lawsuit is the latest fallout from President Donald Trump’s claim last month that use of Tylenol during pregnancy can ...
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