President Trump linked Tylenol to autism despite little medical evidence. How are Americans meant to make important decisions about their health at this confusing moment?
An area physician is addressing divisive comments by President Donald Trump tonight to help us better understand the claims.
City Council is set to vote on Chicago police settlements. And President Donald Trump tells pregnant people not to take Tylenol — but not everyone’s on board.
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President Trump on Monday suggested that taking Tylenol during pregnancy may be linked to higher autism rates.
The former president bashed Trump's Sept. 22 announcement claiming a link between Tylenol use and autism rates.