Donald Trump trails ‘answer’ to condition at memorial service for Charlie Kirk

Washington Post says announcement imminent despite guidelines showing drug is safe for pregnant women to take

President Donald Trump’s speech at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service on Sunday took a detour into previewing an announcement he plans to make from the Oval Office on Monday about…

Donald Trump trails ‘answer’ to condition at memorial service for Charlie Kirk

Some studies have suggested an association between the two, but experts say there is no causal relationship.

Trump is expected to unveil his 'answer' to autism by blaming the use of Tylenol by pregnant women, which the company denies.

RFK Jr has pushed a discredited theory that routine vaccinations are responsible for the rise in the diagnosis

Trump told crowds at Charlie Kirk's memorial on Sunday he believes his administration "found an answer to autism" and that he'd follow up with an official announcement today.

President Donald Trump will likely announce Monday that use of Tylenol in pregnancy causes autism. He said Tylenol was "a very big factor" in autism risk.

Press conference: the president has announced that the use of the painkiller Tylenol by pregnant women can lead to autism

Officials warned pregnant women against using acetaminophen unless they have a fever, and touted a lesser-known drug as a potential treatment for autism.

For decades, researchers have looked for links. Most believe the disorder springs from a complex interplay of genetics and environmental factors.

Experts say the rhetoric appears to ignore and undermine decades of science into the genetic and environmental factors that can play a role in the disorder.

President says acetaminophen – also known as paracetamol - increases risk when taken by pregnant women, assertion contradicted by research

Doctors say Tylenol remains the safest drug to take during pregnancy for fever and pain

As Donald Trump uses the platform of the presidency to promote unproven ties between Tylenol, vaccines and autism without giving new evidence, Alex Hannaford looks at the rise of…

US president urged pregnant women not to take the painkiller over an unproven link to autism, insisting that ‘taking Tylenol is not good’.

President’s announcement latest move in campaign that seeks to valorize the ‘natural’ – often at women’s expense

Though medical professionals broadly cite acetaminophen as among the safest painkillers to take during pregnancy, Trump insisted that 'taking Tylenol is not good' for a developing…

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists hits back at linking of key painkiller, known widely as Tylenol or paracetamol, to autism – key US politics stories from 22…

Experts say the rhetoric appears to ignore and undermine decades of science into the genetic and environmental factors that can play a role in the disorder.