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Marks noted the ongoing measles outbreak, which he said: "Reminds us of what happens when confidence in well-established science underlying public health and well-being is undermined."
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Dr. Peter Marks, Director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER), announced his resignation in a letter dated Friday, March 28, saying he will retire from federal service on...
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The U.S. Naval Academy said it had ended its use of affirmative action in admissions, reversing a policy it previously defended as essential for diversity and national security, according to a federa...
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Why Utah and RFK Jr. want to ban fluoride in public drinking water, and what it means as other states take similar approaches.
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Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is on a mission to make America healthy again, and he’s tackling the country’s most obese state — and its governor.
The remarks came during HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s announcement on proposed changes to food dye regulations and SNAP.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Gov. Patrick Morrisey last week to announce a first in the nation ban on food dyes, and talk Kennedy history.
Kennedy made a show of shipping vitamin A to measles-stricken communities. The state’s public-health department didn’t take up the offer.
At least 19 states have laws or policies that ban or restrict students’ use of cellphones in schools, according to EdWeek's tracker.
In recent news appearances, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suggested allowing bird flu to spread in poultry flocks unchecked. Scientists say that's risky because it gives the virus more opportunities to replicate,
The nation’s top health official appeared in West Virginia, where the governor announced he would seek the federal government’s help to bar soda purchases using food stamps.