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The Muhlenberg College survey shifting trends in public opinion about health care, and a notable distrust of Health Secretary ...
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New York Magazine on MSNWhat It’s Like to Be a Vaccine Researcher in RFK Jr.’s AmericaHe is the head of HHS, and yet he continues to spout untested, unproven therapies and has only given a very lukewarm ...
RFK Jr. and his "MAHA" movement's popularity appears to be at least in slight jeopardy with vaccine-skeptical supporters.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week made his strongest endorsement yet of the measles vaccine ...
Kennedy Jr. falsely claiming that vaccines caused the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic known as the Spanish flu. One Facebook post (archived) with around 105,000 reactions at the time of this writing ...
Kennedy has previously linked the MMR vaccine to autism. But during a CBS interview on Tuesday, Kennedy said that he was all ...
RFK Jr. voiced support for the MMR vaccine after a measles death, despite a long history of general vaccine skepticism.
Under direction of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the CDC is considering changes to its recommendations on vaccines ...
In a March 11 interview with Fox's Sean Hannity, RFK Jr. spoke about the MMR vaccine, stating that "there are adverse events from the vaccine." He said that it does cause deaths every year.
But his recent push for people to get vaccinated for measles stands in stark contrast to Kennedy’s years of work against measles vaccines, including suing the state of New York for its vaccine ...
HHS SECRETARY ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: People get measles because they don’t vaccinate. They get measles because the vaccine wanes. The vaccines wane about 4.8% per year. And so, you know, that — it’s a ...
He spreads anxiety by saying they aren’t ‘adequately’ tested.
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