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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s stark comments about children with autism have splintered a community of ...
Michigan's top health official questions Kennedy's research timeline while autism advocates criticize his characterization of ...
Genes don’t cause epidemics. You need an environmental toxin,” Kennedy said in April when announcing his department’s new ...
According to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., David Geier was hired to review historical vaccine safety data, not to lead an ...
In the telling of President Trump and his Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., autism in the U.S. has ...
RFK Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" recent report identified causes of childhood chronic disease, citing numerous studies.
In advancing his agenda, Kennedy has already given his supporters what they wanted and his detractors what they feared.
Trump's "MAHA" commission, led by RFK Jr., detailed four reasons they say causes childhood chronic disease. Here's what to ...
A formal condemnation of Nazi actions in the form of the Nuremberg trials fostered a popular backlash to these Nazi horrors ...
On April 16, now as head of Health and Human Services, RFK gave a press conference, and he described the tragedy of what he calls the autism “epidemic.” For years, he has insisted there is an ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAHA Report featured several seemingly fake studies and incorrect attributions.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is already falling behind on his promise to get to the bottom of autism by September.
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