RFK Jr. Calls Tylenol Study Finding No Link To Autism ‘Garbage’

Summary: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling a massive new medical study "garbage." The study, which looked at over a million women in Denmark, found no link between taking Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy and autism. RFK Jr. argues the research is flawed because it only looked at prescription records, not over-the-counter sales. However, medical experts say his claims are dishonest and ignore data showing even high-dose users had no extra risk. Despite a lack of evidence, RFK Jr. and President Trump continue telling pregnant women to avoid the pain reliever.

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Pediatrics
Pain
Nonprescription Drugs