President Donald Trump told pregnant women to “tough it out” before taking Tylenol for fever or pain, but doctors tell USA TODAY this is dangerous advice. In a Sept. 22 news conference, the president ...
The federal government’s reported plans to link pregnant people’s use of acetaminophen — the pain-relief drug sold under the brand name Tylenol — as a cause of autism could worsen their health and ...
Research doesn’t show using Tylenol during pregnancy causes autism. Here’s what else you should know
The Department of Health and Human Services is expected to release a report that suggests using Tylenol during pregnancy might cause autism. That’s not supported by over a decade of research. Some ...
President Trump declared this week that Tylenol is “no good” for pregnant women — unless they have an extremely high fever — because it can increase the baby’s chance of developing autism. He ...
Many doctors and public health officials are taking issue with President Trump's claim that there's "no downside" to avoiding acetaminophen during pregnancy and his suggestion that expecting mothers ...
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Pregnancy pelvic pain is common – and treatable
Pelvic pain can show up at different stages of pregnancy and for a variety of reasons. Learn more about why and how to find ...
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