Backlash has been swift and forceful as other parts of the world woke up to US President Donald Trump’s comments blaming – without solid evidence – acetaminophen and certain vaccines for autism in ...
Donald Trump's recent claim linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism has sparked global criticism. World health officials, including the Europea ...
President Donald Trump and top White House health officials faced criticism Wednesday from the World Health Organization for a press conference earlier this week that tied skyrocketing rates of ...
The moment was also reminiscent of the time Trump contracted Covid during his first term after months of downplaying the severity of the pandemic ...
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday to bolster the use of artificial intelligence and provide an additional $50 million in research grants aimed at finding cures for ...
Beijing’s climate and trade pledges at the U.N. highlighted how modest moves can stand out when the United States is pulling back from global leadership.
The Trump administration has canceled foreign aid, pulled out of the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Deal. So it was a head scratcher to many when the administration last week promised ...
There is a “ball of confusion” in the world today, as the Temptations sang in the 1970s. That confusion is exceptional when it comes to healthcare. Should we get vaccines, or should we not? Do our ...
President Donald Trump posted, and later deleted, a fake Fox News report featuring an AI clip of himself promoting "medbeds," a nonexistent cure-all medical bed.
A veteran Nashville scientist, OBGYN doctors and others refute claims by the Trump administration of possible Tylenol-autism link.
"Legitimizing bad science with dangerous policy endangers you when your decisions are based on fear, not facts." ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on September 30 to expand the use of artificial intelligence in pediatric cancer research, providing an additional $50 million in NIH grants. The move ...