U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for the retraction of a Danish study declaring aluminum in vaccines safe. The journal refuses, citing the study's robust data against his claims.
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.
A man opened fire on the CDC campus, claiming the COVID-19 vaccine made him ill. Friends reveal his struggle with mental health and obsession with vaccine conspiracy theories. The ongoing investigation raises critical questions about misinformation and public safety.
In a shocking incident, a Georgia man blamed for COVID-19 vaccine misinformation opened fire at the CDC, killing a police officer. The tragedy highlights the dangers of vaccine-related paranoia and misinformation.
In a surprising move, U.S. health officials have canceled $500 million in mRNA vaccine research, citing studies that question their safety and effectiveness. Critics warn this decision undermines vital public health advancements made during the pandemic.
The CDC has a new director, Susan Monarez, confirmed by the Senate after months of turmoil. As the first non-medical director in over 70 years, she faces the challenge of restoring trust and navigating a chaotic agency.
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Susan Monarez as the new CDC director, a decision that raises questions amid ongoing debates about vaccines, public health, and the influence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on health policies.
In a controversial move, US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mandates the removal of thimerosal from vaccines, aiming to protect vulnerable populations from mercury exposure, despite longstanding evidence of its safety.
A comprehensive study involving over 1.2 million Danish children shows no link between aluminum in vaccines and health issues like autism or ADHD, countering anti-vaccine claims.
The federal government may soon recommend flu shots without thimerosal, a preservative under scrutiny. Discover why this change matters and the implications for vaccine safety.