Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has released a new report on childhood chronic diseases, but critics say it lacks concrete actions and may disappoint his supporters. With the health landscape in chaos, is this report more talk than action?
In a dramatic shift, CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired after opposing controversial vaccine policies pushed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This upheaval raises critical questions about U.S. public health strategies.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces intense scrutiny after massive staff cuts and grant cancellations. As he testifies before Congress, former leaders raise serious concerns about his vision for public health.
Dr. Eric Topol's new book challenges the myths of bio-hacking and focuses on evidence-based strategies for longevity, emphasizing personalized medicine and lifestyle changes to enhance our health span.
A groundbreaking study reveals that getting vaccinated against shingles may lower the risk of developing dementia by 20% over seven years. This research highlights the potential of immunization in protecting brain health as we age.
New research challenges the idea that bacterial vaginosis (BV) isn’t sexually transmitted. A study shows treating male partners can significantly reduce BV recurrence in women. Experts call for updated health guidelines to reflect these findings.
President Trump appoints Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent vaccine skeptic, as the new health secretary overseeing federal spending, vaccine recommendations, and public health initiatives. Kennedy vows to focus on chronic diseases and monitoring vaccine side effects.