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The HHS leader’s food agenda is part of his plan to help root out chronic disease, but he’ll need cooperation from the industry, states and other agencies.
The study he hopes to conduct within a year is unlikely to refute the strong existing evidence against his ideas.
The influx of cash comes as the nation’s health agencies cut grants, staff and budgets.
Kennedy Jr. is changing the way vaccines are tested ... public health experts told The Washington Post. COVID-19 booster shots are one exception to this and have been authorized without human ...
A driver was arrested in connection with a deadly crash that killed University of Pittsburgh football player and Hamilton Southeastern High School graduate Mason Alexander.
Kennedy Jr., the secretary of Health and Human Services ... Nixon said in a statement he had earlier sent to The Washington Post. "The public deserves transparency and gold-standard science ...
The Trevor Project accused HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Trump administration of attempting to rebrand conversion therapy, which tries to change someone’s sexual orientation or ...
F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled a plan on Tuesday to start phasing out eight synthetic food dyes. Are they unsafe? Experts weigh in. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. proposed on Tuesday to ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is changing the way vaccines are tested and will now require all new vaccines to undergo safety testing in placebo-controlled trials ...
During "Connections" on 5/2/25, Evan Dawson, co-host Sarah Murphy Abbamonte, and autism awareness advocates discuss RFK's ...
Colo.) asked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to clarify whether he had said previously that Lyme disease was a bioweapon. “I did probably say that,” RFK Jr. responded. The idea that Lyme disease ...