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.
February 24, 2026 - 19:44
Healthy Returns: What’s next for Novo Nordisk’s next-generation obesity drug CagriSema after trial missNew clinical trial results for the promising obesity treatment CagriSema have delivered a surprise outcome, with the drug failing to outperform a key rival in a closely watched study. The...
February 24, 2026 - 07:12
Scientists Challenge Severity of Microplastics Health Warnings, Point to Obesity as Confounding FactorA growing chorus of scientists is urging caution over alarming headlines that directly link microplastics to severe human health damage. These researchers argue that many studies may be producing...
February 23, 2026 - 09:51
Health care reform might be a focus in midterms. For Congress, pursuing it will be an uphill climbAs the nation moves closer to the midterm elections, the debate over health care reform is poised to dominate political discourse. Lawmakers from both parties are expected to campaign vigorously on...
February 22, 2026 - 18:59
UFC fighter Eduarda Moura opens up on mental health battle after bipolar disorder diagnosisFollowing a decision loss to Wang Cong at UFC Vegas 113, rising strawweight contender Eduarda Moura is opening up about a far more significant battle outside the Octagon. The Brazilian fighter has...