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Kennedy and Zeldin were in Utah to announce that it had became the first state in the country to ban “supplemental Fluoride.” ...
The U.S. formally eliminated measles in 2000 thanks to widespread vaccination, but public health experts fear the current ...
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week is sowing doubt about the safety and efficacy of some vaccines — beyond the ...
Kennedy has promoted vaccine skepticism and pitched alternatives such as cod liver oil and vitamin A to prevent measles — ...
Vaccine uptake is currently too low to prevent outbreaks of measles – a highly contagious and potentially deadly virus.
Measles infections after vaccination are rare, and there are no documented cases of healthy, fully vaccinated people dying ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is more directly promoting measles vaccinations following the death ...
Northeastern University public health experts were relieved to see Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an avowed vaccine ...
Kennedy did not endorse vaccines after the first child died; instead, he claimed he was sending vitamin A treatment to the ...
Kennedy Jr. met with the families of two girls who had died from measles in West Texas—and raised doubts about the safety of ...