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News Nation on MSNMeasles, rubella and polio: The return of preventable diseasesAs vaccination rates among children continue to plummet, concerns are rising over the potential for infectious disease to ...
polio and other dangerous diseases. Early March: The National Institutes of Health cancels studies about ways to improve vaccine trust and access. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy ...
Kennedy Jr. said that, as secretary of health and human services, he would not “take away anybody’s vaccines.” If you believed him, you were duped. Most recently, in accordance with the larger trend ...
The Trump administration is ending U.S. support for immunizations abroad because of its opposition not only to foreign aid, ...
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s decision to dismiss all members of the ACIP, which regulates vaccines, isn't just wrong. It's dangerous.
The new NBC News Decision Desk Poll powered by SurveyMonkey found adults divided over the health secretary but with a bare ...
The preservative is in a small share of flu shots and has been studied for decades. Experts say it’s safe — despite Kennedy’s long opposition.
Sec. Kennedy’s latest maneuver seeks to expand vaccine injury lawsuits, echoing a precarious time in U.S. history when ...
New members of the ACIP began their tenure by shifting the posture of the 60-year-old panel from support for vaccine advancement to doubt.
The Health and Human Services Department under Kennedy took unprecedented steps to change how vaccines are evaluated, ...
The HHS under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken unprecedented steps to change how vaccines are evaluated, approved and recommended. That's despite his saying during his Senate confirmation hearings ...
During his Senate confirmation hearings, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested he wouldn’t undermine vaccines. “I am not going to go into HHS and impose my preordained opinions on ...
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