Gov. Kim Reynolds was joined by health care professionals Tuesday as she highlighted her legislative proposals to tackle workforce shortages and rural access to health care in Iowa.
Robert F Kennedy Jr. said he plans to investigate whether childhood vaccinations and anti-depression medications are among "possible factors" in chronic diseases.
Kennedy's statements have raised concerns about his childhood vaccine commitment to Republican Senator Bill Cassidy.
Breakthrough: RFK Jr. to Lead Investigative Revolution on Chronic Diseases** In a bold move that has been largely overlooked by the mainstream media, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., newl ...
Adam Ratner predicts the appointment of anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will impact vaccine availability and ...
The lawsuit, which is one of several legal filings against DOGE, also claimed that Mr. Musk and DOGE have accessed sensitive data, "unraveled" federal agencies and caused disruption for Americans, ...
Scott Gagnon, who helped connect New England states with mental health and addiction resources, spoke out about the impacts ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told agency employees that a commission formed by President Donald ...
As part of a U.S. government-wide reduction in force aimed at restructuring and streamlining federal agencies, 5,200 Health ...
‘INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITIES’ — Early this morning, delegations from the United States and Russia met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, ...
Thousands of employees of federal health agencies have been let go in a chaotic and slow-rolling Trump administration purge ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., laying out his early health agenda, said he would examine childhood vaccines, psychiatric drugs and other “formerly taboo” topics in investigating the causes of chronic disease.
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