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The preservative thimerosal started Robert F. Kennedy Jr. down the path of questioning vaccine safety. A panel of experts he appointed will no longer recommend annual flu shots that contain it.
Carlene Pavlos, executive director of the Massachusetts Public Health Association, one of the plaintiffs, said in a statement her organization is “deeply troubled” by Kennedy’s directive. She said the HHS secretary is destroying “decades” of public confidence in the safety and efficacy of vaccines, and harming overall public health in the process.
A look at the eyebrow-raising antics and scientifically dubious assertions of the federal government's number one science skeptic
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy says he cannot walk down the street without mothers swarming him to thank him for the work he has done in questioning the quality of the food supply and the efficacy of vaccines.
For decades, one of the world’s most contagious diseases was considered eradicated in the U.S. But now measles is roaring back.
By: Tim Henderson States News Service For the Indiana Capital Chronicle Measles cases have surpassed a recent 2019 record to reach the highest level since 1992, with at least 1,289 cases reported in 39 states.