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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared that “sugar is poison.” Roughly three months later, Kennedy praised Steak ’n Shake for announcing that the fast-food chain would start offering Coca-Cola with real cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup.
As Coca-Cola confirms plans to release the cane sugar alternative in the U.S., some nutritionists said there is little health benefit as a replacement for high-fructose corn syrup.
MAHA Action has launched a six-figure ad campaign to support President Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s efforts to promote the "Make America Healthy Again" agenda and address the chronic disease epidemic.
Kennedy Jr., the nation’s health secretary, sparked fierce criticism earlier this year when he pledged to determine what causes autism by September — a deadline deemed wildly unrealistic by many longtime researchers.
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The health secretary has made many inaccurate statements about vaccines. But the science is clear that vaccines have dramatically reduced childhood illness, disability and death.
A congressional hearing on Tuesday will look at ensuring patient safety in the organ procurement and transplant system.
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he wants to expand dairy recommendations in the federal dietary guidelines. Here's what the science says about dairy.
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Scripps News on MSNRFK Jr. pushes for organ transplant system reform after federal investigationRFK Jr. announced an initiative to reform the U.S. organ transplant system after a federal investigation uncovered what it called disturbing practices at an organ procurement organization.
Five months after taking over the federal agency responsible for the health of all Americans, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to overhaul an obscure but vital program that underpins the nation’s childhood immunization system.
RFK Jr. is said to have purchased a stunning Georgetown property in a bid to fulfill his wife Cheryl Hines' desire to move to DC.