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In a press conference on April 16, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that autism destroys ...
Dr Kevin Hall alleges aides to Robert F Kennedy Jr blocked him from presenting study into addictiveness of junk foods and ...
The nation's capital could be close to watching the Washington Commanders returning to D.C., with a deal worth $3 billion ...
But with Gov. Braun’s Make Indiana Healthy agenda, the intent feels different. The rhetoric nods toward wellness, but the ...
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned that children in the U.S. are being diagnosed with autism at an “alarming rate, ...
Among the “factors” Kennedy said would be scrutinized are ultrasound scans, mold, pesticides, food chemicals, medicines and air and water contamination.
Opinion
RFK Jr calls autism an ‘epidemic’ and a tragedy. As an autistic journalist, I have some commentsThis is such a tired and outdated cliché that dates back to the old idea that autism is a tragedy. This narrative portrays autistic people as damaged goods, which has been used as a rationale for ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday labeled the increasing rates of autism in children an epidemic and said ...
In his first news conference as secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Wednesday that rising rates of autism prevalence in the US reflect a ...
Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed nine health-related executive orders on April 15 addressing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid, fitness, along with food ingredients and ...
Gov. Braun, with RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz, announced nine executive orders to 'Make Indiana Healthy Again.' Orders changes to SNAP and Medicaid.
Federal leaders Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mehmet Oz joined Gov. Braun to announce changes through the “Make Indiana Healthy ...
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