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How medical misinformation drives demand for nonscientific treatments

Summary by KevinMD.com
Not long ago, when the president announced that Tylenol caused autism, he commented that leucovorin, a cancer medication, treated the condition. It was disturbing to see the outsized impact the pronouncements of a nonscientist had on the public, despite counterstatements by autism scientists to the contrary. I can fully understand the response. What mother-to-be would Read more… How medical misinformation drives demand for nonscientific treatmen…
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KevinMD.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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