The health secretary dodged any blame for imploding the CDC's leadership and appeared to endorse anti-vaccination talking points.
"Even if it doesn't turn you into the alien if you eat this stuff, I guarantee you'll grow an extra ear."
Several of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s new reported selections to the panel have a history of attacking vaccines.
An alarming percentage of children aren't spending any free time outdoors, even on weekends.
New research finds no link between having noisy knees and a future risk of joint problems in people recovering from knee surgery.
Researchers used a simulator to induce dozens of brave participants with motion sickness and study their brain activity.
A new major trial shows that beta-blockers don't provide any real benefit to people with the most common form of heart attack.
Chagas disease is likely endemic throughout the southern half of the country, researchers argue in a new paper.
Blue Zone lifestyles are linked to longer-than-average lifespans in places like Italy and Japan, but newly described longevity hotspots in Finland are presenting a different story.
A recent Environment America report found that 61% of U.S. beaches recorded at least one day of unsafe bacterial levels last year.
As America's pivotal health agency descends into chaos, the White House has selected the worst possible person to run it.
At an event Wednesday, RFK Jr. argued that children's dysfunctional mitochondria are responsible for a bevy of chronic health and behavioral issues.
Salmonella illnesses have been identified in 14 states so far.
At least five senior CDC employees, including its director, have resigned or been fired since Wednesday.
Health officials in Louisiana have reported two deaths this week from Vibrio infections linked to oysters harvested in the state.
Kennedy made the announcement at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
Roughly one in three people avoid medical information. New research exploring why suggests the reasons are more complicated than they appear.
In new Phase III trial data released Tuesday, people taking orforglipron lost substantially more weight than people taking a placebo.
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New research shows that most states are still requiring kids to be taught abstinence, while only a minority of states require medically accurate lessons.