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The AAP published its own vaccine schedule in a break from federal guidance. HHS secretary RFK Jr. took to social media to respond.
More than 750 current and former HHS employees signed a letter to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. insisting he stop spreading inaccurate information and guarantee the safety of the workforce.
The letter from more than 750 Health and Human Services employees reads in part, “When the federal workforce is not safe, ...
The health and human services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is accusing the American Academy of Pediatrics of a ...
A group of current and former staff members at the US Department of Health and Human Services are publicly blaming Secretary ...
In the wake of a deadly CDC shooting, officials want RFK Jr to "stop spreading inaccurate health information." It's tough to ...
The letter comes on the heels of the Aug. 8 shooting at the CDC, in which a gunman shot nearly 500 rounds at the CDC ...
The attack came amid growing mistrust in public institutions, driven by politicized rhetoric that has turned public health professionals from trusted experts into targets of villainization —and now, ...
More than 750 public health workers sent a letter to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday, urging him to “stop ...
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Hundreds of HHS staff call on RFK Jr. to condemn health misinformation following CDC shooting
More than 750 former and current Department of Health and Human Services staff have called on Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The medical community is waging a public relations fight against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over COVID-19 ...
Hundreds of current and former employees for the U.S. Health and Human Services Department have signed a letter blasting ...
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