Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. makes controversial claims linking Tylenol to autism, igniting debate over his unproven theories and their implications for public health policies.
In a surprising turn, Senator Cassidy expresses doubts over the new vaccine advisory panel appointed by Health Secretary Kennedy, questioning the future of childhood vaccines and their impact on public health.
In a gripping Senate hearing, former CDC director Susan Monarez reveals the pressure she faced to alter vaccine recommendations under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Discover her shocking testimony and the implications for public health.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new vaccine advisory committee is set to vote on controversial changes to COVID-19, hepatitis B, and chickenpox vaccine recommendations, raising alarms among public health experts about potential impacts on vaccine access.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims Tylenol use during pregnancy may link to autism, sparking controversy and speculation. HHS and Kenvue push back against the claims, emphasizing the need for scientific evidence.
President Trump continues to support Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., despite widespread concerns over changing vaccine policies and public health risks. Experts warn that this alliance could have dire consequences for U.S. healthcare.
In a dramatic turn of events, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confronts CDC Director Susan Monarez, demanding she fire agency officials or face termination herself. The standoff has paralyzed the CDC amid ongoing turmoil.
The NIH's Jay Bhattacharya argues that public distrust led to the cancellation of mRNA vaccine contracts. This statement contrasts with Health Secretary Kennedy's claims about vaccine safety and efficacy.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s drastic funding cuts to mRNA vaccine research could stymie medical breakthroughs and push scientific talent away from the U.S., experts warn.
In a surprising move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed two senior deputies, marking a significant leadership change at the Department of Health and Human Services. This decision reflects Kennedy's strategic vision for the agency's future.