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We fact-checked Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims as part of the ‘Make Oklahoma Healthy Again’ campaign
The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary made half-true or false statements about fluoride in public drinking water, ...
The bill requires a significant portion of Medicaid enrollees to work in order to access benefits, and creates other barriers ...
A look at the eyebrow-raising antics and scientifically dubious assertions of the federal government's number one science ...
In a matter of weeks, the credibility of the U.S. vaccine advisory panel has been upended after Kennedy removed all 17 of its ...
Some members of the scientific community have concern that they’re coming out of the COVID pandemic—exposure to the virus, ...
It’s not always clear the path we need to take. So we just have to go in that step-by-step incremental approach, making sure ...
The promise of stem cell therapy is powerful. Scientists can draw versatile cells from the human body and deliver them to ...
NB.1.8.1 has mutations that could increase the virus’s transmissibility and decrease the efficacy of certain neutralizing antibodies against it.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently revealed on a health influencer podcast that he received unproven stem cells at a clinic in Antigua for his throat condition ...
Here’s what we know about the risks of glyphosate, atrazine, and other pesticides—and how to lower your exposure.
Chicago-area doctors are sounding the alarm and calling the changes unscientific and worry about public health impacts.
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