A Harvard researcher whose study about Tylenol’s effects on pregnant women was the linchpin for President Trump’s warning to avoid the drug was once a paid expert witness in a lawsuit against the manufacturer whose testimony was thrown out by a federal judge.
Harvard dean cited in Trump’s Tylenol warning was paid expert witness in 2023 suit against drugmaker
Politics
September 23, 2025
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