(Reuters) -Republicans and Democrats are divided along party lines as to whether they believe the U.S. government’s claim that women who take Tylenol during pregnancy are raising the risk of autism in their unborn children, a new poll from KFF found.
The poll showed that about 57% of Republicans and 12% of Democrats said the claim was definitely or probably true. About 43% of Republicans and 86% of Democrats said it was probably or definitely false.
The poll was conducted in the week after President Trump, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other health officials held a White House event in which they announced they would add a warning to the label of Tylenol.
The warning is being added despite no proven causal link between Kenvue’s Tylenol and autism. Medical groups have cautio