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US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., along with Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill, FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary and ...
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For RFK Jr. and his antivax supporters and associates, aluminum adjuvants in some required children’s vaccines appear to be the next target.
The health and human services secretary has repeatedly claimed children need dozens more vaccines than they actually do.
Five months after taking over the federal agency responsible for the health of all Americans, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to ...
Along with an influx of back-to-school illnesses, the coming school year may bring significant changes to how school-age kids ...
If RFK has his way, even if you still have coverage, you may not be able to afford the shots that your doctor wants to give. Our pediatrician took the earliest possible chance to get my son his ...
Pediatricians’ advice on vaccination hasn’t changed. What happens when the government’s does?
Since the pandemic, pediatric doses of COVID-19 shots from Moderna and Pfizer Inc. have been made available to all kids in that age range, even those not at increased risk, on an emergency basis.
Throughout the country, pediatricians say anxious parents are concerned about access to routine childhood immunizations, especially those with children on Medicaid, the government insurance program ...
The Washington Commanders have agreed to keep The Fields at RFK Campus open during the construction of a possible new stadium, D.C. Council member Charles Allen said.
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Chalkbeat on MSNU.S. food makers are still using dyes linked to hyperactivity in kids. Parents want them banned.Artificial food dyes are everywhere: in Cheetos, Jolly Ranchers, applesauce, pickles, spinach wraps, ice cream, even Tylenol.
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