Kennedy Reiterates Controversial Tylenol-Autism Link Amid Media Misrepresentation
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Kennedy Reiterates Controversial Tylenol-Autism Link Amid Media Misrepresentation

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has clarified his remarks on circumcision and autism, claiming media misrepresentation. He reiterated the unproven link between Tylenol and autism during a Cabinet meeting, suggesting critics are biased against Trump. This has raised concerns about public health implications and the influence on perceptions of a common medication.

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Kennedy clarifies remarks about circumcision, autism, Tylenol
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently clarified his comments regarding circumcision and autism, asserting that the mainstream media misrepresented his views. He reiterated the Trump administration's stance that Tylenol might be linked to autism, a claim that has sparked significant debate. This clarification is important as it highlights ongoing discussions about public health and the potential implications of common medications on child development.
Kennedy reups unproven Tylenol-autism link during Cabinet meeting as Trump repeats 'don't take it'
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During a Cabinet meeting, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reiterated the controversial and unproven claim linking Tylenol to autism, suggesting that critics of this theory are driven by animosity towards President Donald Trump. This statement raises concerns as it could influence public perception and health decisions regarding a widely used medication.

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