Award-winning physician and academic Richard Beasley shares some interesting findings from his recent research.
However, it is important to note that paracetamol is not suitable for everyone. The NHS advises that several key groups of ...
People who take paracetamol frequently could be at an increased risk of certain deadly diseases, warns a medical study. It was previously believed that paracetamol was entirely safe for patients with ...
EU and French regulators report no demonstrated link between prenatal paracetamol exposure and autism, and current pregnancy ...
Nevertheless, ibuprofen, aspirin and codeine are alternative painkillers that don't contain paracetamol and can be safely ...
Pregnant women should ignore Donald Trump's claims that taking paracetamol could lead to their child having autism, the UK's ...
Australia's medicines regulator says paracetamol remains safe to use during pregnancy despite Donald Trump's administration ...
She said: "It [paracetamol] is safe to use in children, babies, expecting mothers and we are all concerned about the claims that have been recently made." Ms Malik, who was also elected as a deputy ...
Health Secretary rejects US president’s warning for women to avoid the painkiller as medical experts condemn ‘fearmongering’ ...
Scientific evidence is lacking to support the US government’s decisions to caution against using a common painkiller in ...
US president Donald Trump has claimed that paracetamol (acetaminophen or Tylenol) use in pregnancy is linked to autism in ...