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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants every American using a wearable health device within four years. But is that goal worthwhile — and attainable? Health system leaders told Becker’s that it’s a ...
New polling released on Monday shows Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda, notably tackling the ...
Despite public confusion, science has made meaningful progress in understanding autism. One of the most consistent findings ...
My reading of Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership is a lot different than that espoused by ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new Make America Healthy Again report offers a road to wellness for the nation’s children paved not with the gold-standard science he promised, but ...
A GSU law professor breaks down the sweeping Trump-era law’s legal hurdles—spanning taxes, health care, immigration, and ...
Health and medical groups around the country are bracing for another grievous blow to America's infrastructure of ...
Texas lawsuit over drugs and vaccines provided by insurers ends with a win for the government — and HHS Secretary Robert F.
Make Oklahoma healthy again.” That’s the slogan behind a new initiative announced by Gov. Kevin Stitt in partnership with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The health secretary’s approach to the condition gives the impression that two decades of research simply never happened.
The suit challenges Kennedy's unilateral decision to revoke COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant women.
As the head of HHS, Kennedy said his federal department is undergoing an “AI revolution.” He implored viewers to “stop ...