Are you sure you want government to ‘Make America Healthy Again’?
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Are you sure you want government to ‘Make America Healthy Again’?
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is pushing for the CDC to stop recommending communities fluoridate their public water systems, despite the American Dental Association strongly supporting fluoridation, and is also challenging the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, despite the large majority of physicians agreeing that vaccines are safe and effective.
Seed Oils and Junk Science
RFK Jr. and his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement are demonizing seed oils. The conversation about seed oils predates MAHA, but the resurgence is pulling even more people into the confusing, junk-science-addled conversation about whether seed oils are unhealthy. We need to learn to navigate this terrain because we will see these tactics over and over again as MAHA takes control of the narrative around healthcare.


Editorial: Merchant of measles: RFK Jr. must stop his anti-vaccine actions
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing whatever he can to undermine public health. Last week, he ordered his department to undertake a search for alternative measles treatments as the disease surges around the country, which…
RFK Jr. Directs Health Officials to Find Treatments for Measles - The Thinking Conservative
HHS is going to work to find treatments for measles, which has caused multiple outbreaks in the United States this year, a spokesperson says. The post RFK Jr. Directs Health Officials to Find Treatments for Measles appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. is an apple that fell and rolled a long ways from a glorious tree — The South Dakota Standard
When I was a boy, Robert F. Kennedy was my hero. After his brother appointed him as our attorney general, RFK was a stalwart fighter for civil rights for Black Americans, and he cracked down on Jimmy Hoffa, the tainted leader of the Teamsters union.Just months after JFK's assassination in November, 1963, RFK jumped into the U.S. Senate race in New York and ousted a moderate Republican incumbent in the midst of Lyndon Johnson’s landslide victory …
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