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Trump Links Tylenol, Vaccines To Autism | Medical Experts Slam False Health Claims

Trump Links Tylenol, Vaccines To Autism | Medical Experts Slam False Health Claims

Business Today
Business Today
  • New Delhi,
  • Sep 23, 2025,
  • Updated Sep 23, 2025, 12:26 PM IST

In a shocking White House press conference, U.S. President Donald Trump advised pregnant women not to take Tylenol and urged parents to delay childhood vaccinations—claims strongly rejected by the medical community. Trump, who admitted he is not a doctor, linked autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy and to early vaccine schedules. Dozens of medical groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, condemned the remarks as dangerous and unscientific. Experts stress that vaccines are safe and vital, while acetaminophen plays an important role in maternal care. Pharmaceutical company Kenvue, maker of Tylenol, also issued a strong rebuttal. Critics warn that Trump’s statements risk stoking fear and misinformation on public health.

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