RFK Jr. Dismisses Danish Tylenol-Autism Study as Garbage at House Hearing

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Health Secretary RFK Jr. attacked a Danish study in JAMA Pediatrics that found no link between prenatal acetaminophen (Tylenol) use and autism, calling the research “garbage” during a House Education and Workforce Committee hearing. He argued the study is flawed and should be retracted, while experts defended the methodology and cited prior research showing no increased autism risk from Tylenol exposure, including findings from a 2024 Swedish study; Kenvue did not comment."
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