Many doctors and public health officials are taking issue with President Trump's claim that there's "no downside" to avoiding acetaminophen during pregnancy and his suggestion that expecting mothers ...
President Trump said on Monday that Tylenol use during pregnancy could lead to autism, a claim that is unproven. By Maggie Astor Dani Blum and Christina Caron In a White House event on Monday long on ...
Pregnant people should not be afraid to take Tylenol, experts say, rebuking unproven claims made by the Trump administration that it can cause autism. At a news briefing Monday, President Donald Trump ...
President Trump’s comments this week urging pregnant people to resist taking Tylenol are getting pushback from doctors who argue that mitigating fever during pregnancy is crucial for the health of the ...
President Donald Trump told pregnant women to “tough it out” before taking Tylenol for fever or pain, but doctors tell USA TODAY this is dangerous advice. In a Sept. 22 news conference, the president ...
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In September 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Tylenol, a widely used pain reliever, was linked to an increased risk of autism and urged pregnant women to avoid taking the drug.
Marijuana during pregnancy is linked to poor birth outcomes and developmental delays in children, a leading medical society advised. By Roni Caryn Rabin Women who are pregnant, planning a pregnancy or ...
It can be gratifying to get older with someone you love, but it's not always easy. The people you're with change as well. Plus, changes in health and family dynamics can turn minor disagreements into ...
Pregnant women should no longer take acetaminophen for pain and low-grade fevers, according to an announcement by the federal government that links the over-the-counter medicine's use in pregnancy ...
Researchers reviewing 46 studies found evidence linking prenatal acetaminophen (Tylenol) exposure with higher risks of autism and ADHD. The FDA has since urged caution, echoing scientists’ advice that ...