Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a prominent vaccine skeptic — is now urging Americans to get vaccinated for measles as outbreaks have been reported in several states.
In the last year, several cases of measles have been identified in the Philadelphia region; last winter, a measles outbreak ...
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Kennedy wrote in an opinion piece published Sunday on Fox News Digital that parents should consult with physicians about the ...
Vaccination provides long-lasting 97% protection against measles infection. Most people who have been vaccinated do not need ...
There have been 146 confirmed cases of measles in Texas's South Plains region since January. One death of a child was reported from measles.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic and now President Donald Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services, urged citizens to vaccinate themselves as Texas grapples with a deadly ...
This week, the Food and Drug Administration — now with vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the helm — unexpectedly and ...
Measles are spreading and have already caused one death. Here's what you need to know according to the CDC and medical ...
After his controversial nomination as HHS Secretary, all eyes were on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as he addressed a measles ...
As a measles outbreak in Texas has grown to nearly 150 cases, US Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in ...
For those who were vaccinated for measles many decades ago, there’s a chance the protection has worn off by now. Here's how to determine whether you need a booster.
The Pennsylvania case is one of 164 across nine states this year as of Thursday, according to the CDC’s most recent data.
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