In Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first interview as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, he made multiple ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is known for his hardline (and often controversial) stance on health issues, and his beverages of ...
Critics have been vocal about food additives and ingredients linked to negative side effects, including cancer in lab animals ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a vaccine critic and the newly-appointed US health secretary, thanked "MAHA moms" before senators voted him in.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as the next secretary of health ... "If you like ... a McDonald's cheeseburger, Diet Coke — which my boss [Trump] loves — you should be able to get them," he said ...
He pointed the finger first at ultraprocessed foods, noting they’re found in school lunches and often paid for with food ...
While he's expected to win Republican support, his responses left many unconvinced about his ability to run the nation's largest health agency.
Despite his previous claims that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are “poisonous," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. won’t take any additional measures to remove such foods from the market. Kennedy, the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cleared a key hurdle Tuesday after a ... food manufacturers and unhealthy ingredients in the nation’s diet. While some senators in both parties expressed support for ...
Three of President Trump’s more controversial Cabinet nominees — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard and Kash ... and the importance of a diet-oriented approach to fighting chronic diseases.
What began as a seemingly innocent parody post on social media exploded into nationwide panic among Diet Coke enthusiasts. A fake announcement, falsely attributed to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has ignited online speculation ... using his tongue to position it in front of his gum. Related: RFK Jr. Says He Won't Take Away Twinkies if Confirmed as Health Secretary — or ...