When I was pregnant with my son, a friend invited me to a “pregnancy party” — you know, one of those meet-ups where women compare swollen ankles, sip sparkling water, and complain about their husbands ...
But last week, those words took on the force of law. On Tuesday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against ...
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr backtracks on Tylenol-autism connection: No ‘sufficient’ evidence
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated on October 29 that he does not have "sufficient" evidence to establish a direct ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appeared on Newsmax, Friday, to discuss his recent lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue over the risk ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday accused the companies behind Tylenol of deceptively marketing the pain reliever to pregnant mothers in a lawsuit that ...
Despite Donald Trump’s rants, RFK Jr. conceded there’s “not sufficient” evidence that proves a connection between Tylenol and ...
More than 3,000 bottles of the popular pain reliever have been pulled from shelves over a packaging defect. The FDA has given ...
Acetaminophen, a leading American painkiller, is facing criticism from the Trump administration for its alleged link to causing autism when taken during pregnancy. There is no scientific proof to back ...
The Texas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit accusing Kenvue of misleading consumers about the safety of Tylenol during pregnancy.
WASHINGTON ‒ Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Oct. 29 that he does not have "sufficient" evidence to link Tylenol to autism, more than a month after the White House discouraged the ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said that there is not sufficient evidence to claim that ...
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