Trump, Obama and Tylenol
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CHICAGO (Reuters) -Doctors are already facing worried women asking whether taking Tylenol during pregnancy can cause autism in their children just days after U.S. President Donald Trump urged women to "fight like hell" to not take it.
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Attorneys urge court overseeing Tylenol autism lawsuits to consider Trump administration's stance
Families appealing the dismissal of their lawsuits alleging that Kenvue's Tylenol or generic versions of the pain-relief medication caused their children's autism are asking an appeals court to consider President Donald Trump's new advice that pregnant women avoid the pain killer as it decides whether to revive their lawsuits.
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California health officials say Trump’s claims linking Tylenol and autism are false and harmful
Trump's unfounded belief that Tylenol is linked to autism widens a schism between state and federal health guidance.
Tylenol's social media post from 8 years ago is being resurfaced amid the White House's comments linking the drug to autism.
After Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called for a warning label to be added to Tylenol bottles, Austin doctors explain the science and the safety to their pregnant patients
Florida's surgeon general said he isn't ready to make recommendations on the use of acetaminophen by pregnant women.
Trump, after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, wrote on social media that he thinks Ukraine could win back its seized land. For months, Trump had said he believed Ukraine would have to cede territory in order to bring an end Russia's invasion.
Claims by President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. linking Tylenol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy and vaccines to autism are scientifically unsupported and have been widely condemned by medical experts,