At a White House Cabinet meeting Thursday, Kennedy argued that taking Tylenol for pain after the procedure may be driving up autism rates in boys.
"If you have a fetus in your placenta then something has gone quite wrong," one Bluesky user noted.
The poll also found that most respondents don't agree with the Trump administration's assertion that taking Tylenol during pregnancy increases the risk of autism.
University of Maryland researchers are developing a vaccine that targets the dangerous foodborne bug, Salmonella.
New research in mice suggests that stevia can boost the potency of minoxidil, the active ingredient in popular hair loss treatments like Rogaine.
Instead of targeting neurons, the researchers specifically sought to repair a critical part of the brain that keeps disease-inducing toxins out.
It feels like one listeria warning after another these days.
U.S. President Donald Trump has also called for the shot to be broken up into three separate jabs, echoing a major goal of the antivax movement.
There are already reasons to be worried about next winter's flu season.
Check your freezer because the best-by dates are 2027.
Allergies to things like cats and dust mites are tough to mitigate because the allergens can stick around long after the animals are gone.
Gastrointestinal germs like norovirus are causing more cruise ship outbreaks than we've seen in a long time.
Though rare today, cases of scurvy in the U.S. appear to be on the rise.
Check your refrigerators and freezers.
Over 1,500 cases of measles have been reported in the U.S. this year, the highest toll since the disease was locally eliminated.
Researchers analyzed nearly a half million posts from a subreddit dedicated to ADHD.
TrumpRx will connect people to companies' direct-to-consumer programs, but experts caution that many people are unlikely to save money from it.
In a recent study, trial participants had a harder time falling asleep when they were dehydrated.
Michael Gurven's new book takes a look at the evolution of human longevity and tries to dispel common misconceptions about aging.
Vertanical has already filed for approval of its cannabis-based drug, named VER-01, in Europe.