Coca-Cola's announcement to introduce a cane sugar version of its soda has ignited debates over health, political agendas, and the implications for public health initiatives championed by Trump and RFK Jr.
In a dramatic move, the Trump administration is cutting 10,000 jobs across the Health Department, impacting crucial health agencies. Experts warn of potential public health risks as divisions responsible for vital services are eliminated.
Peter Marks, the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research head, resigns amid growing concerns over measles outbreaks and vaccine misinformation. His exit raises alarms about future public health initiatives.
In a controversial move, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has canceled approximately $12 billion in federal grants aimed at combating infectious diseases and supporting mental health services. Lawmakers are outraged as funding cuts threaten public health initiatives across several states.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration is contemplating cuts to H.I.V. prevention efforts that previously saw significant success. What does this mean for public health?
In a controversial move, NIH officials may be pushing to eliminate mRNA vaccine technology from grant applications, signaling a potential halt in vital medical research. Scientists express fears over job security and funding.
The recent layoffs at health agencies orchestrated by Trump officials have sparked outrage and raised concerns about the impact on critical programs and public health initiatives.
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.