AK News RFK Jr. claims Tylenol after infant circumcision doubles autism risk; likely refers to 2015 Danish study and why critics call it flawed

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RFK Jr. claims Tylenol after infant circumcision doubles autism risk; likely refers to 2015 Danish study and why critics call it flawed

Published on: Oct. 10, 2025, 3:18 a.m. | Source: The Economic Times

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested a link between infant circumcision, Tylenol use, and autism, citing studies that he claims show a doubled autism rate in circumcised boys. This assertion has drawn criticism, with counterarguments pointing to flaws in the cited research and data inconsistencies. The internet reacted with mockery and condemnation of Kennedy's claims.

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