Donald Trump's claims about paracetamol causing autism pose a real threat to the wellbeing of children and pregnant women, experts have warned. The US president advised pregnant women — without ...
Scientific evidence is lacking to support the US government’s decisions to caution against using a common painkiller in ...
The Trump administration on Monday linked the growing rates of autism in the U.S. to pain and fever reliever Tylenol, also sold by its generic name, acetaminophen, a link medical experts say is ...
Careless rhetoric fuels a stigma that harms students with autism and can make it difficult for educators to build crucial trust with their families, educators and advocates said. Of particular concern ...
DONALD Trump caused uproar this week when he claimed that pregnant women who take paracetamol are more likely to have an autistic child, telling mums-to-be to “fight like hell not to take it”.
In a POLITICO Magazine opinion piece, leaders in Trump’s health department also caution the public to balance the risk and ...
On Monday, President Trump held a news conference where he claimed that autism is “among the most alarming public health crises in history” and something that may be “artificially induced.” ...
There is no scientific evidence showing that pregnant women taking the painkiller paracetamol causes autism in their children ...
Economists saw “limited” risk to the pharmaceutical firm’s stock, despite some expected impact on Tylenol consumption.
When Lára Ní Riain began teaching almost 20 years ago, autism was still seen as a relatively rare condition. There were no special classes or special-needs assistants (SNAs) at her school. Studies at ...
Are we living in an age of overmedicalisation? Irish-born doctor Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan, a consultant in neurology based in London, has written The Age of Diagnosis, which challenges the increase in ...