Prominent vaccine skeptic RFK, Jr., is a proven menace to public health. But with a bird flu outbreak looming, he is poised to take a perch atop the federal public health enterprise
Kennedy has promised to "Make America Healthy Again" by tackling obesity with nutrition. Here's how he could rattle the surging weight-loss industry.
The country's public health could soon be overseen by someone who has a history of expressing beliefs in chemtrails, antivaccination, and HIV denialism.
Nestle has played down concerns about anti-packaged food rhetoric from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the United States' top health agency.
RFK Jr. is targeting Big Food and Big Pharma in his "Make America Healthy Again" push, and says he's ready for the pushback.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nonprofit, Children’s Health Defense, is involved in vaccine lawsuits against agencies he could wind up overseeing.
Kennedy Jr., who has been tapped by Trump to lead the HHS, has been critical of Ozempic and other weight loss drugs.
The Five’ co-hosts discuss RFK, Jr. eating McDonald’s with President-elect Trump, Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr. after being nominated for Health and Human Services secretary
Kennedy Jr. and Vivek Ramaswamy, the incoming Trump administration has divergent views on regulating the pharmaceutical industry.Why it matters: Both influential MAGA allies say there are deep problems with America's drug development system.
RFK Jr., a prominent vaccine skeptic, wants to make many changes to the U.S. food and drug system as head of the HHS. Here's a snapshot.
Make America Healthy Again starts TOMORROW,” joked Donald Trump Jr. in a post on X sharing the picture. While it is hard to fault Kennedy for indulging in a Coke and fries, t