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Autism, Vaccines, and the CDC: RFK Jr. Sparks Explosive Claims

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims a CDC study found a dramatic rise in autism risk linked to newborn hepatitis vaccines, alleging its results were hidden and manipulated. Supported by independent studies, Kennedy promises new research. Frontline Doctors echo his call for transparency and advocate informed consent and integrity in vaccine safety.

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Rare Blood Cancer Case Raises Questions About COVID-19 Booster Connection

A rare leukemia diagnosis in a healthy 43-year-old woman shortly after a Moderna COVID-19 booster has raised concerns about a possible link between mRNA vaccines and blood cancers. Though causation isn’t confirmed, the case highlights the need for continued research, post-vaccination monitoring, and greater understanding of immune system responses.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Risks Under The Microscope In Latest Forensic Reviews

Two peer-reviewed studies reveal potential links between COVID-19 vaccines and fatal adverse events, urging deeper forensic scrutiny. Findings highlight a high rate of sudden cardiac-related deaths post-vaccination and a sharp drop in autopsy investigations. Experts and advocacy groups stress the need for transparency, mandatory autopsies, and independent oversight to uphold public trust.

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Hershey To Eliminate Artificial Food Dyes By 2027 Amid New State Regulations

Hershey plans to remove all artificial food dyes from its products by 2027. The move responds to complex and inconsistent state regulations, which the company says raise production challenges and consumer costs. Eliminating synthetic dyes is aimed at preserving customer trust amid a shifting regulatory and consumer landscape.

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Kennedy’s CDC Overhaul: Vaccine Policy Reformed With New Appointees

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed eight new members to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) after abruptly dismissing the previous 17-member panel. The move sparked concerns from public health experts who fear the new advisers will push policy changes that challenge existing vaccination recommendations.

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Another Star Young Vaccinated College Athlete Dead Of Cardiac Arrest

Eliud Kipsang, a celebrated NCAA track star and record-breaking runner, passed away at 28. Alabama Athletics confirmed his passing, remembering him as a gifted athlete and beloved teammate. A native of Kenya, Kipsang set multiple records and won SEC titles, leaving a lasting legacy in collegiate running. A GoFundMe page states he suffered a cardiac arrest before being hospitalized.

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CDC Shake-Up: RFK Jr. Removes All Vaccine Advisers, Vows New Direction

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, citing concerns over conflicts of interest. He aims to restore public trust by restructuring vaccine policy and appointing new experts. Supporters see this as an opportunity to increase transparency, while critics warn of potential risks to public health guidance.

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Pennsylvania To Vote On Over-The-Counter Ivermectin Access

State Rep. Jake Banta of Erie County, along with six fellow Republican legislators, introduced H.B. 1494, which was referred to the House Health Committee on May 21. A similar bill was introduced in the Senate by State Sen. Doug Mastriano. Banta has described ivermectin as affordable and safe, citing his personal experience of his mother recovering from COVID-19 after taking the drug in 2020.

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New Reports Highlight Politics In Medicine Have Gone Too Far

A recent report argues that medical schools have become too political, with some professionals claiming that activism is prioritized over medical education. The authors, Sally Satel and Thomas S. Huddle, highlight concerns that political advocacy is being treated as equally important as learning gross anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology.

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