Families and Experts Respond to Trump’s Autism Rhetoric and Drug Warnings

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President Trump controversially warned pregnant women against taking Tylenol, claiming it could cause autism, which aligns with long-standing concerns raised by allies like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. These claims have sparked debate, as many health experts affirm Tylenol's safety, and some studies show no link to autism. Kennedy and his associates have connections to natural remedy promoters, which may benefit financially if women avoid Tylenol. The incident highlights ongoing tensions around vaccine and medication safety debates in U.S. politics.
- Kennedy allies set to profit on results of Trump drug tirade The Observer
- Acetaminophen use during pregnancy not linked to autism, our study of 2.5 million children shows CNN
- Opinion | How Moms Got Caught in Trump’s Cross Hairs The New York Times
- University of Washington physician weighs in FDA adding new warning on Tylenol labels KOMO
- Families push back on Trump’s autism rhetoric: ‘We’re not a disease’ The Washington Post
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