For decades, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's GRAS rule has allowed untested additives into the food supply. Can RFK ...
The Health and Human Services Secretary directed the FDA to consider eliminating a pathway that allowed companies to "self-affirm" whether their ingredients are safe for consumption.
Donald Trump's health secretary vowed to “Make America Healthy Again" but has delivered an inconsistent message that has ...
Kennedy vowed to “Make America Healthy Again,” has delivered an inconsistent message that has the nation’s top infectious ...
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RFK Jr. has claimed measles can be treated with vitamin A and that severe infection is linked to poor diet. But many experts who spoke with ABC News disagreed.
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MedPage Today on MSNRFK Jr.'s First Month: Casting Doubts on Vaccines While Touting French FriesAbrupt staffing changes have also dominated Kennedy's first weeks in office, with CDC pick Dave Weldon, MD, withdrawing from the nomination mere minutes before his hearing, Kennedy's top HHS spokesman ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday made recommendations to vaccine manufacturers for the virus strains to be ...
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NewsNation on MSNRFK Jr. targets FDA’s ‘self-certify’ food additive programActivists have slammed the GRAS program, arguing it allows companies to "self-certify" the safety of food additives.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has criticized the Food and Drug Administration's GRAS, or "generally recognized as safe," program and is urging the FDA to overhaul the approval process for ...
In a Q&A, NIH addiction chief Nora Volkow speaks about RFK Jr.'s policy shake-ups, 12-step recovery limits, and why overdose ...
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