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Trump officials suggest that by taking acetaminophen, women could be doing something wrong or should feel guilty for needing ...
The Trump administration's abrupt and troubling directive about acetaminophen use raises serious questions: Why is women’s ...
For now, I’m here to assure pregnant women everywhere that they do not need to suffer through pain or fevers because they are ...
A group of ob-gyns clarifies that, despite the warnings from Trump and other government officials, acetaminophen is safe to ...
It is unsettling to see our public health agencies stoking fear and exposing people to harm. Pregnant women do not need to suffer through pain.
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 ...
Doctors worry President Trump's message of "tough it out" will harm women and their babies, as high fever and severe pain can ...
Kennedy Jr. listens. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) From the pulpit of the presidency, Donald Trump offered some advice to pregnant women: “Tough it out” before taking Tylenol. Nine times in all, Trump ...
Tylenol's social media post from 8 years ago is being resurfaced amid the White House's comments linking the drug to autism.
Kenvue, the American company that makes Tylenol, says the US Food and Drug Administration should not make proposed changes to the product’s safety label to reflect research about a possible connection ...