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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the percentage of Americans with chronic diseases has gone up 20 times in six decades. That makes ...
Eric Fombonne, an Oregon Health & Science University professor emeritus of psychiatry, said he doesn’t know how researchers would begin to investigate the "environmental toxins" Kennedy mentioned, ...
"To organize a large-scale U.S. effort on behalf of autism and autism epidemiology will take a lot of time," researcher ...
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration posted 229 files containing the pages to its public website.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Thursday that some of the programs and workers purged in last week's dramatic restructuring plan to shed 20,000 staffers will be ...
US President Donald Trump will release classified documents related to John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination, rekindling theories and mysteries. The affair of Kennedy with Marilyn Monroe ...
Days after taking office, Mr. Trump signed an executive order directing his government to release files on the 1960s assassinations of three high-profile figures: President John F. Kennedy ...
Kennedy, along with his brother, became the namesake of the university’s William J. and John F. Kennedy College of Sciences in 2015. He has also endowed multiple scholarships at UMass Lowell ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order in January directing the unredacted release of the Kennedy and King records along with those concerning the assassination of president John F.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced. Kennedy, a longtime vaccine critic who has pushed a discredited theory that routine childhood shots cause the developmental ...
The Trump administration disbanded the team that sets federal poverty guidelines, potentially affecting eligibility for programs that millions depend on. The Latest As the Trump administration ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is directing the Centers ... the possible risks of fluoride in drinking water. John Swartzberg, a professor at the University of ...