CDC, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and RFK
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made several false claims about vaccines in a Thursday appearance on Fox News.
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Offit has served on committees that advise the federal government on the use of vaccines. Earlier this week, Kennedy ignited controversy for dismissing all the members of one advising the CDC.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas clarified when abortions are OK and aligned with RFK Jr. on health this legislative sessionAmid a quiet legislative session for health, lawmakers’ priority legislation reinforced the U.S. health secretary’s agenda.
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Wrestlezone on MSNTriple H & Stephanie McMahon Visit RFK Jr.Triple H (real name Paul Levesque) and his wife Stephanie McMahon recently took a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In a recent post on social media, Kennedy - who currently serves as the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services - thanked the pair for meeting.
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BuzzFeed on MSNRFK Jr. Consumed A Potentially Bacteria-Filled Drink That Could Land You On The Toilet For Days, According To This Food ScientistKennedy Jr. is a fan of raw milk, or cow's milk that hasn't been pasteurized. No processing, just straight from the utter. Proponents of raw milk like to say that pasteurization, a heating process that eliminates harmful bacteria that could make you sick if consumed,
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Dear Media on MSNRFK Jr. Has Controversial Opinions—but He’s Standing By Them - Dear MediaKennedy Jr. (aka RFK Jr.) was sworn in as the 26th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, he immediately sparked a firestorm of controversy. Critics argued that his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement was rooted in vaccine denialism,