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Claims about "fetal debris" in the MMR vaccine are false, despite what health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says..
A Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson called the move "a radical departure from past practices." ...
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claimed that the MMR vaccine contains “aborted fetus ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr intends to shift the way vaccines are tested, The Washington ...
But in the context of his longtime opposition to vaccines and the milieu of misinformation in which anti-vaxxers operate, it ...
The influx of cash comes as the nation’s health agencies cut grants, staff and budgets.
Public health experts warn that the change could lead to people getting a placebo shot instead of a necessary vaccine.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the United States’ top public health official, recently claimed some religious groups avoid the measles ...
The potential change outlined in a statement would require all new vaccines to undergo “placebo” testing, sparking concerns ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing whatever he can to undermine public health. Last week, he ...
RFK Jr. and his "MAHA" movement's popularity appears to be at least in slight jeopardy with vaccine-skeptical supporters.