• Contact us
  • Email Whitelisting
  • Home 1
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Thank you
Wholesome Area - Beauty Secrets and Tips
No Result
View All Result
  • Health Care
  • Health News
  • Healthy Advices
  • Well Being
  • Health Care
  • Health News
  • Healthy Advices
  • Well Being
No Result
View All Result
Wholesome Area - Beauty Secrets and Tips
No Result
View All Result
Home Health Care

Jon Stewart mocks Trump over acetaminophen pronunciation

by
September 23, 2025
in Health Care
0
Jon Stewart mocks Trump over acetaminophen pronunciation
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Comedian Jon Stewart and his audience were among those mocking President Trump’s pronunciation of acetaminophen on Monday.

The president struggled to pronounce the medicine during a press conference in which he advised pregnant women to avoid taking the drug due to an alleged connection to autism in children. Acetaminophen is the primary ingredient in Tylenol, widely used for pain relief. 

“Well, let’s see how we say that…” Trump said. The president then pronounced the word, barely, and sheepishly asked, “Is that ok?” 

Stewart, during his evening broadcast of “The Daily Show,” responded “No!” emphatically. 

“We would like a second opinion, and a third pronunciation,” Stewart said, to howls from the crowd. “Look, there’s already a ton of controversy around the lack of data tying acetaminophen in pregnancy to autism. And you can’t even be bothered to pronounce the f—ing word correctly?”

Trump issued the guidance alongside Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other top health officials. 

The White House cited multiple studies linking acetaminophen exposure during prenatal development to neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), including autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, the studies do not identify a causal link between the two. 

“Despite assertions to the contrary, a thorough review of existing research suggesting a potential link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children has not established a causal relationship,” the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine said in a statement Monday. 

Stewart noted that Trump was able to pronounce Tylenol because it was “the one word you recognize from your medicine cabinet.” He also referred to the medication as “plaintiff A,” implying that Kenvue — Tylenol’s manufacturer — could sue the Trump administration over the president’s assertions. 

“We believe independent, sound science clearly shows that taking acetaminophen does not cause autism,” Kenvue said in a statement Monday.

Previous Post

EU, WHO confirm drug’s safety during pregnancy after Trump links it to autism

Next Post

FDA initiates label change on Tylenol to warn of autism

Next Post
FDA initiates label change on Tylenol to warn of autism

FDA initiates label change on Tylenol to warn of autism

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Americans die younger in states with conservative policies: study

Americans die younger in states with conservative policies: study

October 27, 2022
Those at risk for severe COVID-19 often least likely to get monoclonal antibodies

Those at risk for severe COVID-19 often least likely to get monoclonal antibodies

April 26, 2022
Biden says US has offered vaccines to North Korea but got no response

Biden says US has offered vaccines to North Korea but got no response

May 21, 2022
2 in 3 support legalizing marijuana: survey

2 in 3 support legalizing marijuana: survey

October 24, 2022
Senate deal reached to cap insulin costs

Senate deal reached to cap insulin costs

0
Health Care — Draft Supreme Court opinion sets off uproar

Health Care — Draft Supreme Court opinion sets off uproar

0
UN calls reproductive rights ‘foundation’ of equality for women and girls

UN calls reproductive rights ‘foundation’ of equality for women and girls

0
57 percent in new poll want Supreme Court to support abortion rights

57 percent in new poll want Supreme Court to support abortion rights

0
Senate deal reached to cap insulin costs

Senate deal reached to cap insulin costs

March 25, 2026
Hawley bill to end FDA approval mifepristone picks up Senate GOP support

Hawley bill to end FDA approval mifepristone picks up Senate GOP support

March 25, 2026
Fewer people traveled for abortions as telehealth went up: report

Fewer people traveled for abortions as telehealth went up: report

March 24, 2026
Lyme disease vaccine 70 percent effective: Pfizer

Lyme disease vaccine 70 percent effective: Pfizer

March 23, 2026

Recent News

Senate deal reached to cap insulin costs

Senate deal reached to cap insulin costs

March 25, 2026
Hawley bill to end FDA approval mifepristone picks up Senate GOP support

Hawley bill to end FDA approval mifepristone picks up Senate GOP support

March 25, 2026
Fewer people traveled for abortions as telehealth went up: report

Fewer people traveled for abortions as telehealth went up: report

March 24, 2026
Lyme disease vaccine 70 percent effective: Pfizer

Lyme disease vaccine 70 percent effective: Pfizer

March 23, 2026
Enter Your Information Below To Receive Free Health and Beauty Tips and Ideas





    Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Email Whitelisting

    Copyright © 2026 wholesomearea.com | All Rights Reserved

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Health Care
    • Health News
    • Healthy Advices
    • Well Being

    Copyright © 2026 wholesomearea.com | All Rights Reserved