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Trump's Tylenol-Autism Claim Faces Scientific Scrutiny

Former President Donald Trump's controversial assertion linking Tylenol to autism receives scientific scrutiny as new research examines the potential connection between acetaminophen and neurodevelopmental conditions.

Scientists: Autism Not Single Condition

Groundbreaking research reveals autism is not a single condition with one cause, but multiple distinct subtypes requiring different approaches to treatment and support.

FDA warns against unapproved 'autism pill' treatment

Medical authorities sound alarm about unapproved use of leucovorin for autism treatment after prominent doctor's claims about 'miracle pill' results. Exclusive investigation reveals growing concerns among healthcare professionals.

RFK Jr's Tylenol-Autism Theory Revived

Controversial presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr revives explosive theory connecting acetaminophen use during pregnancy to rising autism rates, pointing to Amish community as evidence.

Macmillan Cancer Support Fails to Meet Patient Demand

An alarming investigation reveals how Macmillan Cancer Support is failing to meet the surge in demand, leaving vulnerable patients without vital care and support. Discover the systemic issues plaguing the UK's leading cancer charity.

Streeting rejects Trump's paracetamol-autism claim

UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting has forcefully rejected Donald Trump's controversial suggestion linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism, branding it irresponsible and scientifically unfounded.

Australia probes Trump-linked paracetamol-autism claims

Australian health authorities are scrambling for expert advice following a bombshell press conference where a former Trump administration official alleged a link between common painkiller paracetamol and autism spectrum disorders.

Trump admin's autism report sparks scientific fury

The Trump administration has released a divisive report suggesting environmental factors are the primary cause of autism, drawing immediate condemnation from leading researchers and autism advocacy groups who warn it could dangerously misdirect public hea

How to Tell Your Family About a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis is life-altering. This essential guide offers expert advice and practical strategies for having that difficult conversation with your loved ones, helping you to break the news with clarity, compassion, and strength.

150,000 Brits Miss Out on £150 Energy Bill Discount

Shocking new figures reveal a massive £23 million in government support for energy bills is going unclaimed. Find out if you're eligible for the Warm Home Discount and how to apply before it's too late.

RFK Jr: Pregnancy Painkiller Linked to Autism

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. alleges a direct link between acetaminophen use in pregnancy and rising autism rates, challenging NHS guidance and igniting a fierce scientific debate.

Vitamin B6 supplement reduces autism severity in adults

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a daily vitamin B6 supplement could significantly improve social interaction and reduce restrictive behaviours in autistic adults, offering new hope for non-invasive symptom management.

Unmasking Adult Autism: 10 Subtle Signs

A leading psychologist reveals the often-overlooked signs of autism in adults. Discover the key indicators, from social nuances to sensory sensitivities, that could explain a lifetime of feeling different.

Free School Meals 2024: Full Eligibility Guide

Millions of families across England are missing out on vital free school meal support. Our definitive 2024 guide breaks down the eligibility rules, how to apply, and why so many children are going hungry despite the cost of living crisis.

Premier Inn Launches UK's First Autism Certified Hotel Scheme

Premier Inn becomes the first major UK hotel chain to achieve an advanced autism certification, training over 12,000 staff to better support neurodiverse guests and families with tailored services and sensory-friendly environments.

Autism treatments lack evidence, major review finds

A major government-commissioned review reveals most widely used autism interventions lack robust evidence, urging a shift towards personalised support and away from 'one-size-fits-all' approaches.

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