Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. further added to the Trump administration’s problematic claims ...
The US health secretary’s claims are false, as research finds no clear connection between circumcision and autism.
The Trump administration is showing signs of easing federal limits on marijuana, reflecting shifting views as pot moves to ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made yet another bold claim about acetaminophen (Tylenol), this time charging that circumcised boys were twice as likely to develop autism as those not ...
On October 9th, RFK Jr stated that boys who undergo circumcision are “twice as likely” to be later diagnosed with autism.
At a White House Cabinet meeting Thursday, Kennedy argued that taking Tylenol for pain after the procedure may be driving up ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has stated that circumcised boys have double the rate of autism. He thus suggested this is "highly likely" because they are given Tylenol for pain after the procedure. His claim ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Thursday reasserted the unproven link between the pain reliever Tylenol and autism, and suggested people who opposed the theory were motivated by hatred for ...
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