COVID-19 vaccine, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Kennedy announced that the CDC is no longer recommending routine COVID-19 vaccinations for pregnant women and healthy children.
In advancing his "Make America Healthy Again" agenda — on food, medication, vaccinations — Kennedy has already given his supporters what they wanted and his detractors what they feared.
The Trump administration is cautiously approaching access to abortion medication in a politically sensitive legal battle that could determine availability of the drug.
During a congressional hearing, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said people shouldn't be taking medical advice from him, and was grilled by both parties on topics including vaccines and DOGE cuts.
At the core of the so-called “Make America Healthy Again” movement is scrutiny of ingredients in food, agricultural production, and vaccines, as well as a rejection of decades of scientific consensus favoring of fringe and sometimes debunked theories.
Argentina's right-wing President Javier Milei met on Tuesday with United States Human Services Secretary Robert F.
In a recent interview, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he has delayed the release of a promised report on the causes of autism to next year.
The criticism of The Lancet, NEJM and JAMA is not new, but the health secretary may use his position to influence research that journals publish.