Trump administration officials are expected to discuss a medication called leucovorin as a potential treatment for autism.

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

Federal health officials also are expected to highlight leucovorin as a potential autism treatment, according to The Washington Post.

US president suggests medication used in cancer treatment could be an ‘answer’ to condition

Donald Trump and Robert F Kennedy Jr describe leucovorin as a breakthrough despite limited evidence

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

Trump administration officials are expected to discuss a medication called leucovorin as a potential treatment for autism.

Donald Trump has urged Americans not to take paracetamol over claims it is linked to autism after hailing an “amazing” new drug that could be used to treat the condition.

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

El Gobierno de EE UU aprueba la leucovorina como tratamiento para este transtorno en la infancia

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.

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…

In realtà leucovorin è un farmaco noto e utilizzato come antitumorale che deriva dall'acido folico (vitamina B9). La Fda americana, su mandato dell'amministrazione Trump, intende…

The president also blamed the painkiller Tylenol for autism, but the evidence doesn’t stack up at all.