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Claims about "fetal debris" in the MMR vaccine are false, despite what health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says..
From sowing doubt about childhood vaccines to appointing fringe researchers to lead bogus studies, Kennedy is advancing the ...
President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Casey Means, has appeared on numerous wellness and right-wing ...
When the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new requirement for placebo testing on all new vaccines ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a major warning about a popular baked beans brand. Vietti Food Group of ...
With a demand that vaccine boosters be tested against placebos, RFK Jr. puts an old antivaccine claim at the forefront of ...
Senior leaders at the FDA began pushing Moderna and Pfizer to file for full, formal approval of their COVID vaccines for ...
A Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson called the move "a radical departure from past practices." ...
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 among medical experts.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claimed that the MMR vaccine contains “aborted fetus ...