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Little more than a month after making specious claims that there’s a link between Tylenol use and autism, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has now admitted there’s “not sufficient” evidence to support the medical nonsense ...
Potentially huge legal issues are hovering over Kenvue. But Kimberly-Clark, which agreed to buy it for $40 billion, appears to think they’re manageable.
Many expectant moms are unaware of the dangers of cannabis use.
Not long after President Trump made his statement, Kenvue and Johnson & Johnson got into another complicated legal mess when the Republican state of Texas sued them. The complaint says that the companies didn’t tell people about the possible risks of taking acetaminophen while pregnant.
Kimberly-Clark Chairman and CEO Mike Hsu joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk the recent acquisition of Kenvue, quarterly results, consumer trends, and more.