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Kennedy said the Health and Human Services Department has started a “massive testing and research effort” involving “hundreds of scientists from around the world” that will allow the government to kn...
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“If you can come up with that answer, where you stop taking something, you stop eating something or maybe it’s a shot, but something’s causing it,” Trump said.
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Far as he was from Washington, D.C., as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hiked to the top of a towering sandstone arch in rural Arizona with a group of Navajo Nation leaders, the impact of his agency’s cuts reached farther.
Kennedy and Zeldin were in Utah to announce that it had became the first state in the country to ban “supplemental Fluoride.”
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke with CBS News in an exclusive interview. Here are some highlights.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised the measles response in Texas and the U.S., saying it's a "model for the rest of the world." But the comparison to Europe is an unfair one.
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told President Trump that new research linking fluoride exposure to lower IQ in children is prompting a reassessment of federal fluoride policies. He also announced a major international effort to identify the cause of rising autism rates,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has put his money where his mouth is. The Health Secretary, 70, reportedly purchased a swanky $4 million row home in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. for his wife Cheryl Hines to allay her concerns about his wandering eyes.
The Trump administration will release files on 1968 assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., Tulsi Gabbard said Thursday.
The director of the American Public Health Association is calling for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to “resign or be fired” from his position as Secretary of Health and Human Services. “Americans deserve better than someone who is trying to impose his unscientific and judgemental views of public health and science,