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In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at the RFK Jr.’s war on vaccines, Abbott’s $21 billion bet on cancer detection, Vivek Ramaswamy’s soaring wealth, and more.
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy's vociferous opposition to the nation’s tightening vaccination policies is becoming more pointed, though he has avoided directly criticizing by name Health Chief Robert F.
Mandy Moore is disgusted with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The actress, 41, took to her Instagram Stories on Friday, December 5, to blast the controversial Secretary of Health and Human Services after it was announced that a CDC panel voted against the long-established recommendation that newborns receive the hepatitis B vaccine.
A federal vaccine advisory committee voted on Friday to abolish the recommendation that all U.S. babies get the hepatitis B vaccine the day that they are born.
The committee, which has formed a working group to look at the entire childhood vaccine schedule, began that discussion on Friday with a presentation by Aaron Siri, a lawyer who is close to Mr. Kennedy and has pushed for the government to revoke its approval of the stand-alone polio vaccine.
One notable critic of the false image was Jacob Chansley — a conspiracy theorist and convicted felon also known as QAnon Shaman, Q Shaman and Yellowstone Wolf who participated on the January 6 attack of the U.S. Capitol building in 2021.
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Under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., America’s health department is in the business of promoting Kennedy
At least four polls since January show trust in Kennedy as a medical adviser is low.
Drama-courting editor Olivia Nuzzi burst into tears while trying to defend her decision to withhold dirt on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claiming she was