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With a longtime vaccine skeptic serving as the country’s top health official, the movement is likely to make further inroads.
At a sometimes-contentious U.S. Senate hearing, the Health and Human Services secretary was evasive on the rationale behind ...
Kennedy, who heads the federal government's health department, said his opinions on vaccines were "irrelevant." ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ducked questions during a congressional hearing Wednesday about whether children should be vaccinated ...
In fact, measles was declared eliminated from the country in 2000 ... an effort that is still taking shape but intended to ...
A Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson called the move "a radical departure from past practices." ...
A new bipartisan poll conducted by the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease reveals that nearly 75% of Americans want the U.S. to prioritize keeping vaccines ...
Pa. health experts say pandemic mistakes likely contributed to falling rates of vaccination against measles, other diseases.
One-fifth of states have active measles outbreaks as confirmed cases nationwide keep ticking up, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.