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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday labeled the increasing rates of autism in children an epidemic and said ...
According to a new CDC report, in 2022, one in 31 children were diagnosed with autism by age 8 in the U.S., an uptick from ...
As measles outbreaks popped up across the U.S. this winter, pediatricians waited for the nation's public health agency to ...
RFK Jr. has promised to find the "cause" of the "autism epidemic" by September. Many people in the autism community are ...
Public health experts say the anti-vaccine views fronted by the HHS secretary are wrong and undermine trust in science. But a ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week made his strongest endorsement yet of the measles vaccine ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s response to the outbreak has drawn criticism from both serious scientists and his most loyal ...
The nation’s top public-health official has been promoting suspicions of the shot even as he offers comfort.
Kennedy did not endorse vaccines after the first child died; instead, he claimed he was sending vitamin A treatment to the ...
RFK Jr. and his "MAHA" movement's popularity appears to be at least in slight jeopardy with vaccine-skeptical supporters.
Since taking the helm of HHS, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has both backed vaccination as a public health tool and made remarks that ...
RFK Jr. voiced support for the MMR vaccine after a measles death, despite a long history of general vaccine skepticism.