Trump repeats Tylenol, vaccine claims despite medical outcry | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
President Trump repeated unproven claims linking autism to vaccines and Tylenol use, urging changes in vaccine schedules despite broad medical opposition and expert warnings.
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You should not be afraid to take Tylenol, assure pharmacists, who remind that the medication is effective.
President’s Tylenol statements make more work for already-busy doctors
President Donald Trump’s announcement Monday that the government will warn doctors Tylenol use by pregnant women increases an unborn child’s risk of autism was derided by the worldwide medical community for drawing conclusions not supported by sufficient medical evidence. But that was just the start for the medical professionals who serve expecting mothers. Three San Diego obstetricians interviewed this week said the president’s advice has been …
American President Donald Trump repeated his call yesterday for pregnant women and children with disabilities to stop using the popular analgesic medicine Tylenol, thus challenging the wide range of criticisms of associations...
Trump repeats Tylenol, vaccine claims despite medical outcry | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump today repeated his call for pregnant women and young children to stop using popular pain medication Tylenol, defying widespread criticism from medical groups.
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