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Five months after taking over the federal agency responsible for the health of all Americans, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to overhaul an obscure but vital program that underpins the nation’s childhood ...
Kennedy Jr. has spent a lot of his time as health secretary on the road. Late last month, he spoke at an event in Baton Rouge ...
A look at the eyebrow-raising antics and scientifically dubious assertions of the federal government's number one science ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other Trump officials are signaling their interest in approving psychedelic drugs ...
In a significant legal challenge that could reshape the future of public health policy in the United States, a powerful ...
Health organizations sue Health Secretary Kennedy over removal of COVID-19 vaccines from children's and maternal ...
They say the decision “erodes trust” by pitting providers against federal recommendations that aren’t grounded in evidence.
Outside of Washington, RFK Jr.'s followers appear to be scrambling the country's red-blue divide.
Experts say Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has talked about "freedom of choice" in health care while limiting choices on some products for many Americans.
What changes has RFK Jr. enacted so far and what does the future of American health under his leadership look like?
What’s worse, it distracts from real, urgent issues facing these families right now — especially proposed cuts to Medicaid that could devastate the supports they rely on.
The HHS secretary’s comments were top of mind for many as thousands of autism experts, advocates and families came to Seattle this week for a conference.
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