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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is using private medical records to create a registry of people with autism in the United States.
The National Institutes of Health will provide private health data to researchers for U.S. health chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he is considering a “regulatory framework” for Medicare and Medicaid to cover GLP-1 ...
TUESDAY, April 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will provide private health data to ...
Disability advocates urge funding education and services for autistic people — not surveillance-style data collection.
The autism study is planning to link confidential data "with broad coverage in the U.S. population" in one place for the ...
A group of Democratic senators are calling on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to keep a proposed ...
Congresswoman Ashley Hinson met with community members on Tuesday to discuss federal funding and disability services as part ...
It’s hard to know whether to be more scared or angry that Kennedy said children with autism “will never pay taxes, they’ll never hold a job, they’ll never play baseball.” | Opinion ...
Federal workers who help resolve complicated problems for Affordable Care Act policyholders are among those recently cut by ...
RFK Jr. claims the measles vaccine effectiveness wanes at a rate of nearly 5% a year, an assertion medical experts dispute.
As discussions unfold, Kennedy seeks to balance drug accessibility with concerns about the long-term costs of providing GLP-1 ...