The “Make America Healthy Again” movement, popularized by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has made ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order last week for a team to study the use of antidepressants in children.
Investors have been keeping an eye on shifting healthcare policies and their far-reaching market impacts. While traditional ...
RFK Jr. plans to investigate SSRI and antidepressant use, particularly among children and teens, as part of the “Make America ...
The FDA is already limited in policing claims of health benefits by makers of supplements and herbal remedies — a $70 billion ...
Kennedy had said in the run-up to the election that he wanted to fire all of the food and nutrition staff at the FDA and other federal agencies, saying they had been corrupted by conflicts of interest ...
The new Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Junior, is on a mission to "Make America Healthy Again," ...
President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said they will be studying the "threat" to children posed by ...
So it's especially noteworthy that Kennedy kicked off his new role with a broad attack on drugs people use to prevent ...
Sleep specialist and clinical hypnotist, Jeffrey Rose, opens up about the Make America Healthy Again movement after RFK Jr. is confirmed as President Donald Trump's Health secretary.
Following the Thursday confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of Health and Human Services, doctors weigh in on the new secretary’s plans to make America healthy again.
The creation of a “Make America Healthy Again Commission” has raised concerns over Washington youths' access to medications for depression, anxiety and ADHD.