(NewsNation) — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. linked autism and Tylenol use during infant circumcision during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, appearing to reference a study that didn't specify a link between the two.

Kennedy and President Donald Trump warned pregnant women against taking Tylenol or giving it to young children, saying it could cause autism.

Kennedy has acknowledged that the studies cited do not prove that the medication causes autism, but the administration is still warning people because of the correlation between the drug and autism.

Medical experts have pushed back, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which has affirmed that it is safe for pregnant women to use Tylenol when needed.

Kennedy's remarks Thursday appear to be the firs

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