Dr. Mehmet Oz told CBS News on Thursday the Trump administration is not advising pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol under any circumstances.
Health experts say no single source is likely to blame for autism. And doctors say acetaminophen, the active ingredient in ...
It comes days after Donald Trump backed unproven claims linking acetaminophen use to autism. View Entire Post › ...
Dr. Anita Patel, a pediatric critical care specialist, worries the Trump administration’s expected warning about Tylenol ...
President Donald Trump announced that the FDA will notify physicians that the use of acetaminophen is associated with an increased risk of autism.
There's no definitive evidence that Tylenol causes autism, and multiple medical groups have reiterated that it remains safe to use during pregnancy.
Donald Trump said his administration links Tylenol’s active ingredient to autism, advising pregnant women to avoid it.
Doctors worry President Trump's message of "tough it out" will harm women and their babies, as high fever and severe pain can be dangerous during pregnancy.
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The NHS advises avoiding opiate painkillers during pregnancy. Pharmacist Deborah explained: ‘Opiate painkillers, when used ...
A NEWBORN baby was pictured “victoriously” holding the contraceptive IUD (intrauterine device) that was supposed to prevent his mum from becoming pregnant just moments after birth. His ...
UCLA’s latest findings show how a woman’s healthy inflammatory response during pregnancy is linked with unpleasant ...