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Why the U.S. still allows banned food additives — and how HHS Secretary RFK Jr. plans to reform FDA food safety regulations.
It turns out that many people in the U.S. are in the dark about measles, even in the midst of a large outbreak currently ...
Parents who believe, or lean toward believing, false claims about the measles vaccine say they delayed or skipped some ...
Federal health officials suggest the additives are contributing to rising rates of diabetes, obesity and ADHD in children.
About two-thirds of Republican-leaning parents are unaware of an uptick in measles cases this year while about two-thirds of Democratic ones knew about it, according to a KFF survey released Wednesday ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his plans to phase out artificial food dyes from the American food supply on Tuesday.
U.S. health officials plan to remove synthetic dyes from foods, advocating natural alternatives to improve public health ...
Since January, 505 people have been infected in Texas and more than 90 total in neighboring New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attends a swearing in ceremony for Dr. Mehmet Oz to be ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s strategy for attacking research plays well with populist distrust in institutions, but it falls apart ...
Medical News Today speaks to experts to fact-check some claims about measles and the MMR vaccine, namely U.S. Health ...
After Daisy Hildebrand died of measles, her death was made public first by Dr. Robert Malone, a vaccine skeptic who blamed ...