September 24, 2025 - 00:33

Recent discussions have emerged regarding the potential link between the use of common painkillers during pregnancy and the risk of autism in children. Despite the US government's cautionary stance on certain medications, scientific evidence remains insufficient to firmly establish this connection. The government has advised against the use of specific painkillers, citing concerns over their safety during pregnancy. However, experts argue that the current research does not provide conclusive proof of a direct relationship between these medications and autism spectrum disorders.
In parallel, the acceleration of the approval process for experimental medications aimed at treating autism has raised eyebrows. Critics question whether the urgency reflects a genuine need for new treatments or a reaction to the ongoing debate about potential causes of autism. As the scientific community continues to investigate the complexities of autism, the lack of definitive evidence underscores the need for further research to clarify these important health issues.
May 13, 2026 - 21:54
Rihanna home shooting case clouded by mental health concernsA public defender for Ivanna Ortiz, the 35-year-old Florida woman charged with firing an assault rifle at Rihanna`s home in West Los Angeles this past March, told the court on Wednesday that mental...
May 13, 2026 - 00:11
Early-season heat spreads to central US, raising health and wildfire risks, AccuWeather saysAn unseasonable blast of heat is expanding eastward across the central United States this week, prompting warnings about elevated health risks, higher energy use, and a growing threat of wildfires....
May 12, 2026 - 16:41
The Silent Crisis: How Alcohol is Devastating American Public Health While Society Turns a Blind EyeA new investigative series titled `The Deadliest Drug` reveals a harsh truth about the United States: alcohol is causing widespread damage to public health, yet the nation refuses to confront it....
May 11, 2026 - 21:25
Physician Association of California and Astrana Health Launch Collaboration to Strengthen Independent Primary CareThe Physician Association of California, known as PAC, has announced a new partnership with Astrana Health, a company focused on physician-led, technology-driven care. The collaboration aims to...