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Measles belongs in history books. Instead, under RFK Jr., it's killing kids. | OpinionMeasles should be an illness you read about in history books. Yet here we are in 2025 ... hundreds of them died, many of them ...
Kennedy Jr., an ardent vaccine critic who would have been Weldon’s boss as health secretary. Perhaps Weldon’s biggest problem ...
In the midst of a growing measles outbreak in Texas that has killed one child, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who ...
Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as America’s secretary ... Before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, it was a near-certainty that children would be infected before the age of 15 — about ...
RFK Jr. has questioned rising autism rates. Here's what experts say he gets wrong about the disorder
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has questioned why autism rates have been rising over the last several years. Experts say he's missing ...
Kennedy Jr. this week touted the benefits of the measles ... including his founding of the the anti-vaccine group Children's Health Defense. Kennedy's response to the measles outbreak in Texas ...
Kennedy Jr. said they will be studying the "threat" to children posed by antidepressants and obesity medications. Robert F Kennedy Jr. said he plans to investigate whether childhood vaccinations ...
Kennedy Jr. discussed the topic during a recent exclusive ... "Almost all of them were malnourished children," RFK said. "Measles still is a very, very lethal disease in foreign countries and ...
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