When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. President Trump recently raised concerns about the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and the ...
If you’re pregnant and have scrolled through social media lately, you’ve likely seen scary headlines about Tylenol ...
While social media continues to circulate claims linking acetaminophen to autism in children, medical experts say those fears ...
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) use is not credibly linked to autism. In a press conference, the President and other officials repeated debunked claims about autism, vaccines, and common medications. Medical ...
A review found no link between Tylenol and autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability despite Trump's remarks and FDA warnings ...
Despite claims that acetaminophen (Tylenol) in pregnancy may raise the risk for autism, doctors agree it's not conclusive.
President Donald Trump warned pregnant women not to take Tylenol, citing an unproven link between the drug and rising autism rates. Current medical guidelines say acetaminophen, the generic form of ...
Acetaminophen recently became a polarizing political topic and target. It's important to remove the political filters and pull the lens back to see acetaminophen for what it actually is—a synthetic ...
The creation of Tylenol as a brand name for the drug acetaminophen dates to 1955. Acetaminophen itself was first prepared in 1878, but it didn't receive widespread use until Tylenol's creation. The ...
Allison Aubrey is a Washington-based correspondent for NPR News, where her stories can be heard on Morning Edition and All Things Considered. She has reported extensively on the coronavirus pandemic ...