NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Noa Sterling, an OB-GYN in San Diego, about what the fall-out from the president telling expectant patients not to take Tylenol.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The medical community is reacting to President Donald Trump's claims of a link between using acetaminophen, or Tylenol, during pregnancy and a rise in autism. The president said the ...
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OB-GYN pushes back on Trump’s Tylenol-autism claims, citing lack of evidence
Trump urged pregnant women to avoid Tylenol, repeating debunked autism claims. OB-GYN Kristin Lyerly says there’s no evidence ...
An OB-GYN in Reno, Dr. Samuel R. Chacon, made his initial court appearance Wednesday, facing allegations of defrauding health care benefit programs by submittin ...
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Jupiter OB/GYN says pregnant women should still take Tylenol
Experts said years of research have led doctors and others in the medical profession to support the use of acetaminophen, or Tylenol, to treat pain and fever during pregnancy.
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