Leaders in the scientific community, biopharma world, and veterans of the federal health agencies provide wide-ranging reactions to the news that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be nominated as the ...
Should Kennedy win Senate confirmation, critics say a radical antiestablishment medical movement would take power.
Today's health news includes scientists' reactions to RFK Jr.'s nomination as HHS secretary and a CAR-T therapy for a deadly ...
Kennedy has been most vocal about the FDA, an agency that oversees nearly $3 trillion in medicines, food and tobacco products ...
Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic, has promised sweeping changes to food and drug regulation and government-funded scientific ...
A sprawling movement built around concerns over the food supply and drug industry profiteering is poised to shake up health ...
Researchers, public health and health care groups, advocates, industry, and the public must put tackling diet-related disease ...
Lab-developed tests look likely to be removed from FDA oversight. That has to change, writes Walter G. Johnson.
The FDA's Dr. Peter Marks says he hopes to keep his job under a second Trump term, and urges Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to "keep ...
Reporters @statnews asked leaders in the life sciences commuity for reactions to RFK Jr.'s selection as health secretary. Many were aghast, while others played down the news.