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Readers, including some with autism, rebut Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s statements. Also: President Trump vs. universities; Emanuel Ax’s plea.
A new poll has found that 22% of Americans believe that vaccines have been shown to cause autism, with Trump voters being more likely to believe this claim than Harris voters.
What changes has RFK Jr. enacted so far and what does the future of American health under his leadership look like?
The Muhlenberg College survey shifting trends in public opinion about health care, and a notable distrust of Health Secretary ...
Welcome to the holiday death aisle,” says the 46-year-old food activist influencing RFK Jr.. “It's back, and it's in Easter ...
One of the most notable things about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, a ...
We checked the labels of mass-produced popular grocery items and found the dyes in dozens of foods you may have in your ...
Some key public health figures are taking an extraordinary step to try to shore up U.S. vaccination policy, feared to be under threat from health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Called the Vaccine Integrity Project, the initiative’s steering committee will gather feedback from professionals across the ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped a stunning statistic on the testosterone levels of American teenagers. The head of the Department of Health and Human Services […] ...
The National Institutes of Health plans to pool information from private sources like pharmacies and smartwatches.
Key Takeaways  ​Two-thirds of U.S. adults have heard the false claim that the MMR vaccine causes autism Vaccine ...