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Kennedy Jr. and the Make America Healthy Again movement marched through that rift as they rose to power. As secretary of ...
Kennedy, who spent years promoting debunked theories that vaccines aren’t safe, is systematically dismantling evidence-based ...
Kennedy Jr. fired all 17 highly respected vaccine experts from the federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP ...
The vaccines are intended to be developed for use against Marburg virus and Sudan ebolavirus, two hemorrhagic fevers in the ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday sought to tamp down outrage on the right over the Justice Department’s recent memo on ...
After Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became the nation's top health official in February, pediatrician Jeff Couchman started getting a ...
AAP and other leading health organizations allege that the health secretary violated federal law when he took the COVID ...
Several major medical organizations are suing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Department of Health and Human Services over vaccine recommendation rollbacks.
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was appointed secretary of health and human services, everyone knew he had a long history of indulging conspiracy theories, particularly when it came to vaccines.
The lawsuit was prompted by several recent HHS actions the plaintiffs noted were “designed to mislead, confuse, and gradually desensitize the public to anti-vaccine and anti-science rhetoric.” ...
The plaintiffs are seeking preliminary and permanent injunctions against recent COVID-19 vaccine policy changes and a declaratory judgment that the HHS secretary’s actions were unlawful.
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was appointed secretary of Health and Human Services, everyone knew he was capable of doing great ...