U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now says there is no sufficient evidence that ties Tylenol use during pregnancy ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said that there is not sufficient evidence to claim that ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said there is not “sufficient” evidence that Tylenol causes autism, ...
The Department of Public Health and Human Services announced a shift in its stance on the use of Tylenol during pregnancy.
A month after claiming a link between Tylenol use and autism, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now says there's 'not ...
HHS Secretary Kennedy stated there is insufficient evidence to link Tylenol to autism, conflicting with the Texas lawsuit.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued two pharmaceutical companies for "deceptively marketing Tylenol to pregnant mothers" despite risks linked to autism. The filing came two days before HHS ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton files an acetaminophen lawsuit in Texas, aligning with Trump and RFK Jr. on autism. It’s political, designed to win an endorsement.
The US Food and Drug Administration says no link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism has been proven.
US health chief states insufficient data links Tylenol to autism, urging cautious use amid ongoing debates and lawsuits.
After the announcement from the Trump administration linking acetaminophen to autism, a Jacksonville OB/GYN presents the ...
On Sept. 22, 2025, President Donald Trump, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announced ...
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