Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the media on Friday for coverage of statements he made linking Tylenol given to infant boys after circumcision to autism , which sparked a public debate about the practice.

The comments in question came during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday during a brief exchange with President Donald Trump regarding the announcement they made together last month on the link between pregnant mothers taking acetaminophen , the active ingredient in Tylenol, and autism.

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During the meeting, Kennedy referenced two studies, saying that they

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