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Trump's CDC is pushing deadly misinformation about autism, Tylenol and vaccines | Opinion
President Trump is fueling medical misinformation with unsupported claims linking autism to vaccines and Tylenol during ...
RWU’s Jacquline Cottle and the R.I. Public Health Institute’s Dr. Amy Nunn weigh in on public health matters ranging from ...
Despite the advertised focus on acetaminophen, Trump repeatedly brought up vaccines during his big autism announcement ...
Neither the painkiller Tylenol nor vaccines have been shown to cause autism, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, ...
President Donald Trump on Monday used the platform of the presidency to promote unproven ties between Tylenol, vaccines and ...
CDC autism experts weren't consulted on the White House's announcement or asked to review a draft of findings and ...
2don MSN
Trump, RFK Jr. distort facts on autism, Tylenol and vaccines, scientists say: "Sick to my stomach"
The White House's autism announcement exaggerates links to Tylenol, misleads on vaccines, and sets back the field by ignoring decades of research, scientists say.
President Donald Trump linked autism to acetaminophen use in pregnancy and vaccines — claims that scientists say are not supported by evidence.
The clarification comes amid ongoing public debate and misinformation surrounding the causes of autism and the safety of ...
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