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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is perhaps the most famous person to ever lead the US Department of Health and Human Services. That has ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walked back his timeline for determining the causes of autism, a ...
Kennedy doubled down on his recent statement that people shouldn’t follow his medical advice, despite his role as Health and ...
RFK Jr. told CNN's Kaitlan Collins that it would take an additional six months from his original September timeline to determine the cause of autism during a Thursday interview.
The scientific community has not been reassured by the report, which discusses the number of mandatory vaccines and ...
In April, Kennedy announced at President Donald Trump ’s Cabinet meeting that the HHS launched a “massive testing and ...
During her remarks in a Senate hearing this week, Senator Tammy Duckworth called out HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Former bank president Robert Wolf told FNC's "Special Report" panel on Thursday that despite past feelings about Robert F. Kennedy, the HHS "Childhood Chronic Disease" report appears "pragmatic" and ...
The “Make America Healthy Again” report calls for increased scrutiny of the childhood vaccine schedule, a review of the ...
The more Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks about people doing their own research, the more important it is to explain why he's wrong.
Trump's "MAHA" commission, led by RFK Jr., detailed four reasons they say causes childhood chronic disease. Here's what to ...
The focus of Baldwin's questions during recent Congressional hearings was on the Milwaukee Public Schools lead crisis and lack of federal support. RFK Jr. claimed a team from the Centers for Disease ...