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A Texas children's hospital is now treating children for vitamin A toxicity after RFK Jr. touted the vitamin as a measles treatment.
Currently, 22 states are reporting the highly contagious measles, with nearly 500 of the cases stemming from an outbreak in west Texas.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and I rarely see eye to eye, but I’ll grudgingly admit he’s not entirely wrong about food dyes, though ...
Kennedy made a show of shipping vitamin A to measles-stricken communities. The state’s public-health department didn’t take ...
Some unvaccinated children hospitalized with measles had signs of vitamin A toxicity, a hospital in West Texas said in a late March statement, adding that patient reports said it was being used ...
“The most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine,” Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic, wrote at the end of a post memorializing Daisy, an 8-year-old girl who died from what the ...
Kennedy Jr. has responded, in part, by suggesting alternatives to vaccination, including treating with vitamin A. "We're providing vitamin A," Kennedy told Sean Hannity in an interview that aired ...
The Health and Human Services department is bringing in a researcher known for pushing the debunked notion that vaccines cause autism.
Kennedy did not endorse vaccines after the first child died; instead, he claimed he was sending vitamin A treatment to the epicenter of the measles outbreak. Doctors rebuff the claim that vitamin A ...
RFK Jr. and his "MAHA" movement's popularity appears to be at least in slight jeopardy with vaccine-skeptical supporters.
Here’s what medical experts want everyone to know: Vitamin A is not an at-home treatment or prevention tool for measles, but RFK Jr.’s vitamin A thoughts do come from somewhere. “Like much ...
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