Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, publicly encouraged people to get the measles vaccine in an interview with CBS News this week, despite his anti-vaccine ...
Doctors and scientists are running for office, motivated by concerns over health policy, anti-science movements, and cuts to ...
What do an Alzheimer’s researcher and Miss America’s Teen 2026 have in common? They’ll both speak at the Health Department’s inaugural conference on women’s health, which kicked off Wednesday night in ...
Bill Cassidy went anywhere in Louisiana to give people the hepatitis B vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control — remade by Kennedy — no longer recommends that all newborns get the shot.
A year after Sen. Bill Cassidy warily cast the vote that ensured Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation, the Louisiana ...
Less than 40% of surveyed adults view Health Secretary Kennedy as trustworthy, compared with 86% who have confidence in their ...
Public confidence that career scientists at federal health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
The state Department of Health reaches its 125th year and pushes back against the vaccine skepticism of U.S. Health and Human ...
Doctors’ groups are back in a Boston courtroom today for the second round of arguments in their challenge to certain vaccine ...
In his role as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is changing how the United States approaches vaccines. But those changes aren’t limited to the United States. NPR global ...
Minnesota on Monday sued Trump administration officials Dr. Mehmet Oz and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an attempt to stop them from withholding $243 million in Medicaid spending, warning it may have to ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advised that the way to afford red meat, which is now at the top of the food pyramid, is to shift from prime cuts to "cheaper cuts of steak ...