The Secretary of Health and Human services, now 72, made a flippant admission last week that he isn’t afraid of germs because he “used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats,” but his use of illegal ...
One year after taking charge of the nation’s health department, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hasn’t held true to many of the promises he made while appealing to U.S.
Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican who now faces a MAHA challenger, was the key vote to confirm Kennedy despite his misgivings.
Opinion: Vaccines are one of the most effective tools we have to protect ourselves, our children, and our loved ones.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first year in office has upended decades of public health norms. He’s touted his overhauls ...
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently admitted that he used to snort cocaine off of toilet ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s health department is undergoing a major leadership overhaul.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pushed the nation's health systems away from science and toward conspiracy-fueled quackery ...
Sen. Angela Alsobrooks on Kennedy's first year as health secretary: ‘His leadership has been absolutely disastrous’ ...
After a year of RFK, Jr., heading the Department of Health and Human Services, the “Make America Healthy Again” movement has ...
Trump promised RFK Jr. would ‘restore faith in American health care.’ A year in, trust has plummeted
Trust in government health agencies has plummeted, according to health policy and research group KFF, with declines across the political spectrum. And experts told CNN that they fear things could get ...
In his confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told U.S. senators that he would not cut funding for vaccine research or change the nation's official vaccine recommendations. He did both.
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