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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke about food availability, but his comments on AI in health care drew disapproval.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. didn't want to talk about measles or his other kooky positions, just a bill about soda. And even that didn't go well.
Governor Hobbs justified vetoing HB2165 because it would create an underclass of consumers. HB2156 doesn’t legally bar those ...
RFK Jr.'s visit comes as the Arizona Senate is set to vote on two bills, with one of them potentially banning ultra-processed foods containing harmful additives from being served in public schools.
Kennedy backed a pair of bills on their way to Gov. Katie Hobbs' desk addressing school lunches and soda purchases paid for ...
Here's why Should Arizona remove fluoride from drinking water? What RFK Jr. said The U.S. lowered recommended fluoride levels in 2015 Products that have fluoride in them, most significantly fluoride ...
Eric Fombonne, an Oregon Health & Science University professor emeritus of psychiatry, said he doesn’t know how researchers would begin to investigate the "environmental toxins" Kennedy mentioned, ...
One of the two Arizona junk food bills backed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is now law. The other one could be ...
GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY — During one of his stops visiting tribal communities in Arizona, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was scheduled to take part in a ...
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