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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s decision to dismiss all members of the ACIP, which regulates vaccines, isn't just wrong. It's dangerous.
Kennedy’s unorthodox ideas about a wide range of health subjects may appear disparate to those who haven’t trawled through ...
A Seattle infectious disease doctor, whose work was pivotal early in the COVID pandemic, shares more on her experience with ...
The abrupt firing of 17 vaccine advisers threatens decades of vaccine progress and opens the door to fringe, anti-vaccine ...
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Milwaukee families shared stories about lives disrupted and worries about brain damage and learning disabilities — and a ...
Critics fear that U.S. Department of Health and Human Services chief RFK, Jr., known for his antivaccine views, has picked a ...
Bill Nye, the science educator who’s been a TV mainstay for decades, is not the kind of guy you’d expect would be friends ...
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It's still unclear who will replace the current panel, but experts warn Kennedy could try to appoint members who are ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in his opening statement that he wasn’t “antivaccine.” In a July 2023 podcast interview, Kennedy said “there’s no vaccine that is, you know, safe and effective.” ...
Colo.) asked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to clarify whether he had said previously that Lyme disease was a bioweapon. “I did probably say that,” RFK Jr. responded. The idea that Lyme disease ...
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