On Thursday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, said that the causative association between Tylenol given during pregnancy and the perinatal period “is not sufficient to say it definitely causes autism.” In September, the White House held a press conference discouraging the use of the medicine by pregnant women and young children due to its link to autism.
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