Overview
- Trump said he will deliver an Oval Office update on Monday with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, calling it a very important announcement.
- Multiple outlets report the administration plans to cite a link between prenatal acetaminophen use and autism, highlight concerns about low maternal folate, and promote leucovorin as a symptom‑reducing therapy.
- The Washington Post reports officials may advise limiting Tylenol early in pregnancy to treating fever only, though no underlying HHS review has been released and Politico says no finalized report exists ahead of the event.
- Tylenol maker Kenvue and major medical societies dispute a causal link and caution against changing care; evidence is mixed, including a 2024 Swedish sibling‑controlled study finding no association and an August meta‑analysis noting associations without proving causation.
- Scientists and clinicians warn that unveiling conclusions via a White House event risks bypassing standard vetting and confusing pregnant patients as autism prevalence estimates rise largely due to broader diagnosis and screening.