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RFK Jr.’s vow to overhaul vaccine injury program echoes grievances of anti-vaccine movement
Kennedy wants to rework the U.S. program for compensating Americans injured by vaccines. The plan has long been a target of ...
In justifying the government's termination of $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccine projects, Health and Human Services ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. incorrectly argued mRNA vaccines are ineffective to justify the Department of ...
When COVID-19 cases were surging, Dr. David Wohl saw patients "hungry for air" fill UNC hospital wards. What most saved lives ...
As usual, host Colbert tackled the day’s news in his opening monologue — but things took a turn into the unusual when Colbert ...
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RFK Jr. Shifts $500 Million From mRNA Research to 'Safer' Vaccines. Does the Data Back That Up?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has launched yet another scientifically unjustified attack on promising vaccine research.
Even Dr. Jerome Adams, the president’s first surgeon general, was quick to condemn the administration’s cuts to mRNA vaccine ...
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RFK Jr.'s war on mRNA vaccines breeds distrust, threatens Canada's access to development: experts
Canadian doctors and scientists say Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s defunding of mRNA vaccine development projects will have negative ...
This was one in a continuing line of moves that have put Kennedy's vaccine skepticism into public policy, though scientists ...
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Stephen Colbert tore into Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after the health secretary cancelled $500 million in mRNA research. “Bad news for fans of living,” Colbert deadpanned on The Late Show Wednesday.
Sen. Bill Cassidy spoke out against HHS winding down mRNA vaccine development activity, asserting the move undermines the ...
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