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A potential breakthrough in the ongoing AIDS crisis could be deprioritized due to the decisions of noted vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
The top public health officials during Trump's first term praised mRNA vaccines. In the second term, officials seem to be retreating from them.
I’m actually surprised it didn’t happen sooner,” a nearly 20-year veteran of the agency told me. (She, like others I spoke ...
Stocks in the health-care industry rose as markets grew more confident that U.S. borrowing costs will fall, while companies in the sector pleased investors in their quarterly reports. Gilead Sciences ...
The move drew sharp criticism from medical and health experts. “Scrapping the fastest platform we have is a reckless move ...
RFK Jr. recently made major cuts to mRNA vaccine development research, questioning their safety. Should you still get the ...
Kennedy had previously said that 22 projects looking to develop vaccines using mRNA technology will be halted. The projects total $500 million.
The government has canceled nearly $500 million in research grants into the revolutionary technology, which experts believe ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced on Tuesday that it will cancel $500 million worth of projects ...
A Johns Hopkins vaccine expert discusses what a lack of funding could mean for future health after Robert F. Kennedy cut $500 million in vaccine contracts.
HHS canceled federal funding for mRNA vaccine development. Experts said this could affect our preparedness for future pandemics and innovations like cancer vaccines.