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Dear Media on MSNRFK Jr. Has Controversial Opinions—but He’s Standing By Them - Dear MediaKennedy Jr. (aka RFK Jr.) was sworn in as the 26th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, he immediately sparked a firestorm of controversy. Critics argued that his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement was rooted in vaccine denialism,
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which can have up to 19 members, was established in 1964 to advise the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on what vaccines should be recommended for children and adults. For example, it recommends how many doses of a vaccine should be given at what ages. It also monitors vaccine safety.
As Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continues to overhaul the CDC and FDA, here are the vaccine schedules that experts recommend.
Kennedy Jr. wants to have it both ways ... To restore public trust in science, Kennedy should call for a full, independent review of New York’s fracking ban. This isn’t about pleasing the ...
"This epidemic denial has become a feature ... "We're going to follow the science no matter what it says," he said. MORE: RFK Jr. has questioned rising autism rates. Here's what experts say ...
Kennedy Jr. at Senate hearings in January to “follow the science” on issues related ... He said “this epidemic denial has become a feature in the mainstream media and it’s based on an ...
Reporter The federal government is launching its first in-depth review of infant ... formula and puts science front and center,” HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in the press release.