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A new poll shows few Americans say the Trump administration is handling the measles outbreak responsibly. ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans worry about President Donald Trump's administration's ability to contain an ongoing outbreak ...
Just 31% of respondents in a Reuters/Ipsos poll agreed with a statement that the Trump administration is handling the measles ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended billions of dollars in cuts and thousands of firings at his department, as well as his ...
Kennedy, who for years has sown doubt over the safety and efficacy of vaccines, has also drawn condemnation from health ...
Other states with active outbreaks — which the CDC defines as three or more related cases — include Indiana, Michigan, ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are back in Texas and on the ground for the second time this year. The ...
The vast majority of them believe that vaccines for the disease are safe. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., before a House committee Wednesday morning, defended the department's response to the measles outbreak, saying the Centers for Disease ...
In back-to-back Capitol Hill hearings, Kennedy touched on abortion access, vaccines, measles, research, mental health and opioids.
Amid an ongoing measles outbreak in the U.S. that's killed two children and one adult — all unvaccinated — the health secretary has pushed unproven remedies.
The nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., faces questions from lawmakers on his response to the measles outbreak and plans for budget cuts.