In an exclusive interview, USA TODAY sat down with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to talk about vaccines, nutrition and cell phone radiation.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he hasn't had a flu shot since 2005 and attributes the vaccine to the condition of his voice.
The president didn't take the health secretary's hand when he reached out for a handshake before discussing the bill.
Within a month of the treatment, Tyler woke up unable to see in one eye—her retina had detached, a doctor would confirm. Soon ...
Once about clean living, “crunchy mom” culture is now fueling vaccine skepticism and political support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA movement.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY he stopped taking annual flu shots because of concerns about side effects.
The U.S. health secretary told USA Today that he believed the flu jab was a “potential culprit that I cannot rule out” for ...
Reshaping the American diet was the centerpiece of Kennedy's agenda. He promised a clean sweep of corruption and industry influence on U.S. Dietary Guidelines. With diet-driven chronic diseases ...
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Kennedy says he "can't rule out" flu jabs as culprit in his spasmodic dysphonia ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had promised that his panel, which released new guidelines this week, would have no “conflicts of interest.” By Alice Callahan and Maggie Astor Soon after Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
President Donald Trump is expected to appear at Tuesday’s White House press briefing to mark the first anniversary of the ...