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Scientists are concerned about the potential of being banned from publishing in leading medical journals after comments from ...
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This week a United Nations motion demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza was vetoed by one country—the US.1 The result: more death and destruction. Donald Trump’s administration began by cutting ...
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. threatened to prohibit government scientists from publishing in the three most prominent ...
Removing fluoride from the U.S. water supply could result in more than 25 million more decayed teeth in children and ...
Experts say Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has talked about "freedom of choice" in health care while limiting choices on some products ...
RFK Jr talked about stopping NIH-funded researchers from publishing in The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, and JAMA.
In his podcast interview, Kennedy noted that unnamed "other journals" may also be prevented from publishing NIH research.
The “MAHA” movement sought to protect “medical freedom,” but its approach is far from libertarian.
Kennedy Jr. touted it as a landmark assessment providing “common scientific basis” to shape health policy. But that “scientific basis” appeared to have errors generated by a likely culprit ...
He says publications like The New England Journal of Medicine are “corrupt.” Maybe they just prefer real science.