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RFK Jr. Sparks Outrage With Unfounded Tylenol-Autism Link, Vaccine Misinformation

RFK Jr. doubles down on debunked theories. Experts warn his claims could deter vaccinations, putting public health at risk.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent environmental lawyer and political figure, has been making headlines again for his controversial views on vaccines and public health. The 68-year-old, known for promoting scientifically disproven theories, has recently targeted Tylenol, suggesting a link to autism. Despite widespread rejection from experts and health organizations, Kennedy persists in his claims, contributing to vaccine hesitancy and misinformation.

During a meeting, Kennedy reasserted the unproven link between Tylenol and autism, astonishing attendees. Despite acknowledging the lack of medical proof, he insisted, 'I believe it's a real thing.' He also incorrectly described a pregnant woman's anatomy, further raising eyebrows. In the same meeting, Kennedy extended his theories to circumcision, claiming it could also lead to autism. These statements have been widely criticized, with experts warning they could deter parents from vaccinating their children, putting public health at risk.

Kennedy's unfounded claims about Tylenol, autism, and circumcision have once again drawn criticism. Despite the lack of scientific evidence, he continues to promote these theories. Health officials urge the public to rely on proven science and not be swayed by such claims, emphasizing the importance of vaccination for protecting public health.

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