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Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY he stopped taking flu shots in 2005 because of his concerns about side effects, including suspicions about what damaged his voice. Kennedy, 71, said he got annual flu shots through the mid-1990s.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had the Food and Drug Administration’s longtime consensus on cell phones quietly erased to make way for an investigation into his claim they emit cancer-causing radiation.
RFK Jr. reshaped CDC's vaccine panel with new appointees, sparking debate over childhood immunization policy changes and vaccine safety recommendations.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY that “electromagnetic radiation is a major health concern."
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is worried about cell phones. Under the department, the Food and Drug Administration has removed webpages that asserted the devices are safe, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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RFK Jr.’s AI-generated whole milk video backfires — netizens say, “You are an embarrassment”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (better called RFK Jr.) recently shared an unusual AI-generated video of himself taking a sip of whole milk, followed by a weird sequence of nightclub dancing with a milk moustache.
RFK Jr. has promised to end the “war on protein,” the existence of which will come as a surprise to anyone who has been to a grocery aisle, writes columnist.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s attempt to recreate a popular Jon Hamm whole milk meme has backfired. Netizens are calling him a “freak” for trying to replicate Hamm’s iconic whole milk meme. RFK Jr.’s version has sparked a wave of jokes and memes throughout the internet,