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Health Secretary RFK Jr. has replaced the entire federal vaccine advisory board with COVID-19 vaccine critics. This dramatic policy shift could force families to pay hundreds of dollars out-of-pocket ...
Florida is the latest state to restrict fluoride additives in public drinking water, after Gov. DeSantis signed the bill into ...
Home; Politics; in depth A running list of RFK Jr.'s controversies . A look at the eyebrow-raising antics and scientifically dubious assertions of the federal government's number one science skeptic ...
Scientific experts are concerned about what role vaccines will play in US public health strategy under the Trump ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is no stranger to controversy. Over the years, his views on everything from childhood vaccines to the use of fluoride in public water systems to the COVID-19 pandemic have ...
RFK Jr. Pretty Much Admits He Has No Idea What His Department's Cutting or Why In a scream-inducing interview with CBS News, Kennedy said he's "not familiar" with the specifics of HHS's $11 ...
It was a long day for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. No topic was off limits as Congressional committee members lobbed questions at the nation’s top health official, and he defended ...
CDC will no longer recommend the COVID vaccine for healthy pregnant women and kids 03:59. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday that he would remove the Centers ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the Food and Drug Administration will scrutinize additives in the food supply, which he has often blamed for health problems from cancer to ADHD. He said further ...
RFK Jr. says he doesn't think people should take medical advice from him 04:01. Some of the National Institutes of Health's top brain scientists received layoff notices last month, weeks before ...
RFK Jr. Says He's Banning Food Dyes Through an 'Understanding' with Manufacturers. But There Is No Proof An expert explains how the ban is "performative" — and there was "no regulatory action" taken ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a news conference on the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network survey, April 16, 2025.