WASHINGTON ‒ Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his position has not changed regarding an unproven link between taking Tylenol and autism and his advice remains the same ...
The state points to new guidance from federal health authorities. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has asked a federal judge to issue a restraining order against the makers of Tylenol to force them ...
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced he is suing the makers of Tylenol, claiming the companies failed to warn consumers about the risks of taking the drug while pregnant. Paxton filed a lawsuit ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the makers of Tylenol, accusing the companies of failing to warn consumers about risks of taking the drug while pregnant. Michael Conroy / AP Texas Attorney ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that he is suing the makers of Tylenol, claiming they failed to warn consumers about the risks of taking the drug while pregnant. The lawsuit claims Johnson ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the companies behind Tylenol, accusing them of deceptively marketing the medication to pregnant women without disclosing claims that ...
The company logo for Kenvue Inc. Johnson & Johnson's consumer-health business, is displayed on during the company's IPO at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., May 4, 2023.
While the underlying cause or causes of autism spectrum disorder remain elusive and appear likely to be a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, President Trump and his anti-vaccine ...
(Reuters) -The makers of Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue, were sued on Tuesday by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who accused them of knowingly hiding the drug's supposed links to autism and ...
The lawsuit follows claims by President Trump that linked acetaminophen taken by pregnant women to autism, a connection that is unproven. By Rebecca Robbins Azeen Ghorayshi and J. David Goodman Ken ...