Trump’s unfounded belief that Tylenol is linked to autism widens a schism between state and federal health guidance.
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich called the President's statements dangerous and said they may cause people not seek medical care.
WESTFIELD, NJ — Pulmonary and critical care physician Dr. Tina Shah, running for Congress in New Jersey’s 7th District, is warning voters that Republican incumbent Rep. Tom Kean Jr.’s alignment with ...
James Comey was charged Thursday with making a false statement and obstruction in a case filed days after President Donald ...
PHILADELPHIA – Braxton Mitchell has worked with the Amish for 30 years as co-director of the Amish Research Clinic in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He can say for a fact that autism exists in the community ...
Montgomery County's health officer shut down recent claims from President Donald Trump and RFK Jr. connecting vaccines and ...
Danish researcher Poul Thorsen was arrested for allegedly stealing grant money from the US Centers for Disease Control and ...
Secretary Kennedy has violated his oath of office and proven himself unfit to serve the American people,” Stevens said.
The twins try using honey buns as bait to see if it works for fishing. Ford denounces federal position on notwithstanding clause in swipe at Carney, Fraser ...
UK experts have slapped down Donald Trump’s unfounded remarks over measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines, warning the US ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering plans to add certain autism symptoms to a list of adverse events that require his department to compensate under the national ...