Public health specialists explained that acetaminophen is one of the few fever-reducing medications deemed safe for pregnant women — and fever during pregnancy can itself pose risks if left untreated.
As media coverage intensified, analysts noted that Kennedy’s remarks had touched off a wider cultural discussion about the tension between skepticism and science. Some people feel drawn to alternative explanations for complex conditions because they want certainty in a world that rarely offers it.
Others argue that misinformation thrives in environments where trust in institutions is already fragile. Experts insist this is precisely why public officials need to be especially careful with their words.Continue reading…