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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is coming back to Arizona. Here's what he's doing
The controversial U.S. Health and Human Services secretary will be a keynote speaker and will address a group of Western governors. Read More
MAHA idealism meets political reality as RFK Jr. attempts to wrangle a growing movement
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is fending off criticism from his own base as some of the environmental and anti-vaccine activists who propelled him into politics have said they want stronger ... Read More
What new CDC message on vaccines and autism means for Arizona health
One national patient safety advocate says the latest CDC update on vaccine safety is "pseudoscience taken to a whole new level." ... Read More
How RFK Jr., America’s celebrity health secretary, is steamrolling science
RFK Jr. is plowing ahead with sweeping changes to U.S. health care that have thrilled supporters, purged opponents, and horrified critics. Read More
Under RFK Jr., the CDC is scrutinizing the childhood vaccine schedule

For decades, babies have been wincing, squirming and crying their way through a series of vaccinations that start as soon as they're born. The shots protect against diseases such as diphtheria, ... Read More
Health Secretary RFK Jr. says there's 'not sufficient' proof to show Tylenol causes autism

Last month, Trump said U.S. officials would suggest limiting the use of Tylenol during pregnancy, though doctors say it is safe to use. The state of Texas sued Tylenol maker Kenvue on Oct. 28, ... Read More
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