Trump's HHS pick could reshape public health agencies and usher in a new era for vaccines, food, and medicines.
On a sunny day in July, while other Bay Area kids were playing at camps or water parks, 8-year-old Charlotte O’Neill was leaning back in a reclining chair in a small, carpeted San Jose office room.
President-elect Donald Trump announced he selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as his secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees 11 agencies, including the Food and ...
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says releasing the ethics committee report on the Florida lawmaker would set "a terrible ...
The anti-vaccine activist could oversee the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and ...
Two conservative groups opposing abortion rights announced Friday they support President-elect Donald Trump’s pick of Robert ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that he is committed to making America healthy again, but there was swift push back from the ...
NPR's Juana Summer's speaks with Julie Rovner of KFF Health News about what it means to run the Department of Health and Human Services and what Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., could bring to the job.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and his wife Cheryl Hines arrive before President-elect Donald Trump speaks during an America First ...
The announcement that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was chosen to be the next head of HHS raises many questions about his suitability ...
President-elect Trump’s decision to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary will put ...
As we head into the holiday season and gather with family and friends, it’s also the time for respiratory diseases to hit ...