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Will there be an autism registry? What we know after NIH drops plans for vast data platform
An autism science group called out "red flags" this week after the National Institutes of Health appeared to share plans for an autism registry in a meeting on April 21. Now, the U.S. Department of ...
Comments by President Trump, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and some panelists suggest the committee is likely to ...
Nov 21 (Reuters) - Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that he personally instructed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to change its longstanding position that vaccines do ...
Rachel Hotez, 33, walks to work at Goodwill Industries in Montrose several days a week. She lives with her parents, has an active social life and is one Dr. Peter Hotez says that messaging from the ...
Before voting to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Sen. Bill Cassidy (R–La.) stated on the floor of the Senate that RFK Jr. had promised him that "he ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. personally ordered the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to change its stance on a possible relationship between autism and vaccines, ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly personally taking credit for scrubbing a statement that “vaccines don’t cause autism” from the Centers for Disease Control web site. The ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed in an interview published Friday that he personally commanded the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to slap a notice on its ...
Report: Hegseth Gave Order to Kill Boat Operators Because They Were on a Target List A Washington State Senator Is Looking to Unseat One of the Quirkiest, Most Vulnerable House Dems in ’26 How the ...
Changes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) webpage on vaccines and autism were made at the direct request of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., he told The New York Times ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. personally directed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to update its website to contradict its longtime guidance that vaccines don’t cause ...
In language likely to confuse many Americans, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now states that vaccines do not cause autism even as it says the claim is not based on evidence. The ...
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