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Vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is sworn in as Trump's health chief after a close Senate voteWASHINGTON (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in Thursday as President Donald Trump’s health secretary after a close Senate vote, putting the prominent vaccine skeptic in control of $1.7 ...
The editorial board of the New York Post is urging Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to clarify that ...
Robert F. Kennedy, in his first comments on measles as the new Trump health secretary, says the outbreak is not unusual. 'We ...
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Reverses Course on Childhood Vaccine ScheduleKennedy's statements have raised concerns about his childhood vaccine commitment to Republican Senator Bill Cassidy.
The cancellation plays into fears among scientists who worry that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will use his position as health ...
A growing measles outbreak in Texas, where one unvaccinated child died and nearly 20 others have been hospitalized with ...
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The Root on MSNWhat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says About Black Folks and Vaccines Should Keep You Up at NightThe newly confirmed Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services has some controversial opinions on health that even worry his family members ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy, the top Republican on the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, concluded Thursday's hearing by saying he was "struggling" with the nomination due to Kennedy's ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Friday said he recognizes the serious impact of the current measles outbreak ...
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Kennedy says panel will examine childhood vaccine schedule after promising not to change itHealth and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told agency employees that a commission formed by President Donald ...
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, who voted to confirm vaccine-skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of HHS, criticized ...
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Hosted on MSNHPV vaccine that RFK once called "dangerous" credited for precancerous lesions rate plungeThe human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is having a huge impact on cervical cancer prevention among young women, a U.S.
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