Post-election, Controversial Health Movement Gains Newfound Steam
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Image caption: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist now tapped to run the Department of Health and Human Services, takes the stage during a campaign rally for President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 1 in Michigan. Image credit: Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images. Article by Stephanie Armour, KFF Health News. Undark – December 3, 2024.
Within days of Donald Trump’s election victory, health care entrepreneur Calley Means turned to social media to crowdsource advice. “First 100 days,” said Means, a former consultant to Big Pharma who uses the social platform X to focus attention on chronic disease. “What should be done to reform the FDA?” The question was more than […]
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