September 23, 2025

Tylenol. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Trump warns against using Tylenol during pregnancy and promotes new autism drug – Medical community: No conclusive evidence

President Trump has declared that acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol (paracetamol), may increase the risk of autism in pregnancy, and has promoted the use of leucovorin as an experimental treatment. Researchers and medical associations emphasize: There is no evidence of causation, Tylenol is considered
Plastic is everywhere and there is no central supervision. Illustration: depositphotos.com

International study: Plastic contains more than 16 chemicals, thousands of which are hazardous to health and the environment

International study reveals: Plastic contains more than 16 different chemicals, including thousands of substances that may be harmful to health and the environment. There is something to be done
Football tackles cause damage to the player's brain. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Football tackles cause severe damage to the area of ​​the brain essential for cognition

A new imaging technique developed at Columbia University has identified areas of the cerebral cortex – just behind the forehead – that are most severely damaged by repeated impacts from hitting a ball, a well-known phenomenon in hitters.

The new threat – blackmailers in the service of Russia to sway the election

From tearful posts with babies and wounded soldiers to attempts to undermine elections – this is how Russian and Chinese influence operators use fake AI-generated images to identify the innocent and target them with dangerous messages
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Why Climate Change Coverage in the Middle East is Among the Lowest in the World – The Case of Jordan

Comprehensive study reveals: Despite the Middle East being one of the regions most vulnerable to the climate crisis, local media barely covers the issue. Jordan serves as an example of the importance of free media in raising public awareness