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A U.S. medical journal is rejecting a call from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to retract a study that found that aluminum in vaccines do not increase health risks for children.
Vaccines saved 154 million lives. But as fear of disease fades, so does protection – raising the chilling prospect of a ...
An influential U.S. medical journal is rejecting a call from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to retract a large Danish ...
The National Institutes of Health are (still, again) trying to create a registry of autists, according to a report released ...
Last week, the Senate Appropriations Committee released a report on the country’s federal labor, health, human services, and ...
Staff at the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment are concerned about plans to create a registry of Americans with ...
Worry about the direction of federal health policies was the first reaction, but staff is now more concerned about families.
US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr’s changes to federal vaccine policy are prompting medical organisations and several states to formulate their own vaccine ...
A sweeping analysis of health data from more than 1.2 million children in Denmark born over a 24-year period found no link between the small amounts of aluminum in vaccines and a wide range of health ...
The health secretary’s approach to the condition gives the impression that two decades of research simply never happened.
RFK Jr.'s rhetoric about autism being a "preventable disease" has sparked concerns about using genetic testing to selectively abort babies with autism.
RFK Jr.'s government autism registry is really frightening Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks about a surge in autism cases on April 16. Credit: Getty Images/Alex Wong ...
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