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MedPage Today on MSN‘Makes No Sense': Experts Push Back On RFK Jr.’s Doubts About Hepatitis B Vaccine
The hepatitis B vaccine, introduced in 1981, has "a fairly long track record" of safety and efficacy, said Jesse Hackell, MD, ...
Kennedy wants to rework the U.S. program for compensating Americans injured by vaccines. The plan has long been a target of ...
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Live Science on MSNProminent medical journal refuses RFK's call to retract a vaccine study
A recent study that confirmed that aluminium in vaccines doesn't pose a risk to children has sparked a war of words between ...
Staff at the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment are concerned about plans to create a registry of Americans with ...
Vaccines saved 154 million lives. But as fear of disease fades, so does protection – raising the chilling prospect of a ...
Kennedy founded an anti-vaccine organization and has stated that there is no effective and safe vaccine and that vaccines cause autism.
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.
In their zeal to "Make America Healthy Again," top Trump administration officials depict patients and the doctors who treat ...
The man atop the Department of Health and Human Services has had no shortage of scandals over the years ...
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Medpage Today on MSNRFK Jr.'s Vaccine Whisperer
Burns' position was noted in an April memo from CDC chief of staff Matt Buzzelli that was obtained by MedPage Today editor-in ...
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