'This Team Is Guided by Science': Kenvue Chief Hits Back at Trump and RFK Jr.'s Tylenol Autism Claims in Memo to 20,000 Employees
Studies suggest prenatal acetaminophen use may increase autism risk by up to 20%, but experts urge caution as evidence remains inconclusive amid ongoing research.
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'This team is guided by science': Kenvue chief hits back at Trump and RFK Jr.'s Tylenol autism claims in memo to 20,000 employees
Promotion of unproven claims from President Trump and RFK Jr. linking acetaminophen (Tylenol) to autism have significantly impacted Kenvue’s business.
Trump gets backlash from Republican Senate doctors over his autism and Tylenol claim
‘I don't want mothers to sit around and blame themselves that if they took Tylenol and they have an autistic child, that they are to blame,’ one elected GOP physician told The Independent.
What parents need to know about Tylenol, autism and the science behind it – Metro Philadelphia
Claims from the Trump White House about links between use of the painkiller acetaminophen – often sold under the brand name Tylenol in the U.S. – during pregnancy and development of autism have set off a deluge of responses across the medical, scientific and public health communities. As a father of a child with level 2 autism – meaning autism that requires substantial support – and a statistician who works with such tools as those used in the a…
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