Medical experts and regulators say US president should not be questioning established science

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday linked autism to childhood vaccines and also to the use of popular pain medication Tylenol for pregnant women and children, claims…

US leader’s remarks on popular painkiller, known as paracetamol globally, prompt outcry from doctors and medical bodies.

Health Secretary rejects US president’s warning for women to avoid the painkiller as medical experts condemn ‘fearmongering’

The public relies on measured, careful statements rooted in robust scientific research, not conjecture.

The health secretary has it out at Donald Trump’s unproven claims that taking paracetamol whilst pregnant is linked to a rise in autism, urging people not to “pay any attention…

European Union and British health agencies confirmed the safety of paracetamol during pregnancy, disputing U.S. President Donald Trump who linked it to autism.

The agencies refuted Trump’s claim linking Tylenol in pregnancy to autism, affirming its safety with caution.

Medical experts and regulators say US president should not be questioning established science

Health secretary joins medical experts in urging pregnant women to ignore US president’s remarks

Health regulators and experts stress there is no evidence linking Tylenol (paracetamol) use during pregnancy to autism, rejecting claims by US president Donald Trump. “Our…

Experts have hit back at claims that use of a common painkiller could cause autism in children.

US President Donald Trump has linked childhood vaccine use and paracetamol use by pregnant women to autism.