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 ...
Merck & Co.’s first trial over the safety of its blockbuster Gardasil cancer vaccine was cut short and rescheduled amid ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told agency employees that a commission formed by President Donald ...
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.
Now that he has been confirmed as secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to put his frightening ...
Dr. Michael Osterholm, Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota joins ...
Up to 20% of staff at the WTC Health Program were impacted by cuts of probationary workers and buyouts, U.S. senators said in ...
N.Y. Senators Schumer and Gillibrand have reached out to U.S. Health Secretary Robert Kennedy, Jr., demanding the “insulting, ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his first remarks to agency staff as health secretary said he’ll work to remove “conflicts of interest” on HHS advisory committees in order to reestablish the public’s trust.
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