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Secretary Robert F. Kennedy’s Wednesday announcement that autism is likely caused by environmental toxins has driven a number ...
In updates on H5N1 avian flu today, the World Health Organization (WHO) shared new details about Mexico's recent fatal case, ...
Germany has been certified as free of foot-and-mouth disease by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), the federal ...
The U.S. has recorded the highest number of measles cases since 2019, according to new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data published Friday. There are now 712 confirmed measles cases ...
Officials in Milwaukee and Wisconsin's state health department had formally requested the CDC's help on March 26, after many of the city's schools were found to have "significant lead hazards ...
Most Americans drink fluoridated water. The CDC for years has recommended that small amounts of fluoride be added to community water systems to prevent cavities. But Kennedy has assailed the ...
Kennedy, who is widely known as a vaccine skeptic, proceeded on Thursday to compliment the CDC, which he oversees, for its handling of the measles outbreak, which killed two unvaccinated children ...
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Kennedy Jr.'s sweeping cuts to the nation's public health agencies. Cuts to the CDC's branch responsible for investigating and preventing lead poisoning has brought multiple efforts to help local ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is following through on his pledge to order the CDC to stop recommending that US communities add fluoride to their drinking water. The debate over fluoride ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he plans to tell the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to stop recommending fluoridation in drinking water nationwide. He’s creating a task force ...
Kennedy cannot order communities to stop fluoridation, but he can direct the CDC to stop recommending it and work with the EPA to change the allowed amount. Utah last month became the first state ...