The return of measles, weakening vaccines, and the complete destruction of the CDC are just a few of Kennedy's ignoble accomplishments in 2025.
What happens when your country's public health system is run by anti-vaccine activists?
Outside experts and groups widely condemned the decision.
Kirk Milhoan has claimed without evidence that the covid-19 shots caused spikes in cancer and miscarriages. Now he's helping shape the country's vaccine policy.
At a recent event this week, the health secretary speculated that aluminum in vaccines is causing children's peanut allergies.
In a large-scale trial, modRNA was significantly better at preventing confirmed flu cases than a typical seasonal flu shot.
"This represents a new and devastating turn by the CDC."
Kennedy hasn't publicly commented on the claims.
The next ACIP meeting in early December will examine the hepatitis B shot and the childhood vaccine schedule.
Studies show that people who commit mass shootings aren't more likely to be taking antidepressants. But is RFK Jr. paying any attention?
A new review shows a "lack of robust evidence" linking the use of Tylenol during pregnancy to either autism or ADHD.
Reports suggest that, internally, the Food and Drug Administration is facing a crisis of confidence.
Researchers pinpointed an association between maternal covid-19 infections and children being diagnosed with neurodevelopmental issues years later.
Kennedy wants to get to the bottom of this whole wind farm thing.
After a year of ongoing outbreaks, Canada is expected to lose its measles-free status. Experts say the U.S. is on track for the same fate.
Demetre Daskalakis, the former director of CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, argues the public health agency has been weaponized into a political tool.
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.
A recent Quinnipiac University poll shows that a majority of Americans disapprove of Kennedy's performance as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Despite the advertised focus on acetaminophen, Trump repeatedly brought up vaccines during his big autism announcement yesterday.
"They are reviewing existing literature, and they're doing it badly."