President-elect Donald Trump has picked a prominent vaccine skeptic to lead the nation’s sprawling public health apparatus.
Trump has promised he would allow Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to "go wild" on medicines, food, and health. With that, a radical antiestablishment medical movement with roots in past centuries could threaten ...
Trump chose Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to run Health and Human Services Department, which oversees NIH, CDC and FDA, among other ...
Members of the NIH’s recently reconstituted scientific management review board had strong reactions to congressional ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Doug Collins, a former congressman from Georgia, is President-elect Donald Trump ’s choice to run the ...
Mr. Kennedy, who ran for president before backing Mr. Trump, is skeptical of mainstream health recommendations, such as ...
Kennedy has claimed that COVID was “ethnically targeted” to avoid Ashkenazi Jews, and has compared vaccine mandates to the ...
During his presidential campaign, Kennedy developed a national profile for his criticism of the Covid vaccines and childhood ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has promised to "make America healthy again." But what does that actually mean? Here's everything he ...
Federal health scientists voice concern over an anticipated takeover by medical skeptics in Trump’s second administration ...
The BBC's news partner CBS says the vaccine-sceptic is expected to named to lead the Department of Health and Human services.
The death penalty for trafficking, border militarization and coerced treatment are on the agenda, even if the tone on ...