The FDA issued a warning letter to Novo Nordisk for failing to report serious adverse events linked to Ozempic, Wegovy, and Saxenda. Investigators cited systemic failures in reporting strokes, suicides, and deaths.
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Dozens of U.S. medical schools are expanding nutrition education following a push tied to RFK Jr.’s health agenda. The move highlights long-standing gaps in preventive medicine training.
An HHS insider disputes a Washington Post report about a plan targeting COVID vaccine recommendations. ACIP’s upcoming meeting may revisit vaccine injuries and policy.
Critics of U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. formed a rival autism research committee after his overhaul of the federal autism advisory panel. The move has sparked debate over research priorities, vaccine questions, and scientific oversight.
Rep. Greg Steube is urging President Donald Trump to protect religious exemptions from vaccine mandates. Lawmakers warn religious liberty is under threat.
Dr. Mehmet Oz says fraudulent Obamacare enrollments may have cost taxpayers millions. Federal officials are tightening oversight of ACA exchanges.
Scientists, doctors, and medical freedom advocates gathered in Washington to discuss what they call a “massive epidemic of vaccine injury.” Speakers urged greater transparency, research, and informed consent in vaccine policy.
Former minor league pitcher Isaiah Carranza is suing the Chicago White Sox and MLB, claiming a COVID-19 vaccine injury ended his baseball career. The lawsuit alleges discrimination, negligence, and long-term health complications.
This investigation argues that the same networks tied to pandemic-era financial interests also funded and supported censorship campaigns against dissenting voices. It connects NGO reports, political pressure, tech moderation, and federal exhibits into one broader narrative about power, profit, and speech suppression.
South Carolina lawmakers sided with parental choice in two key votes on childhood vaccine policy. A Senate panel advanced a bill blocking vaccine mandates for children under two and rejected a proposal to eliminate religious exemptions for the MMR vaccine.
Communities across the United States are working to remove lead contamination from water systems, soil, and older housing. But shifting federal funding and regulatory changes are making large-scale cleanup efforts harder for many cities.
Critics of U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. created a rival autism research panel after his overhaul of the federal autism advisory committee. Supporters say the changes finally give parents of severely autistic children a voice.
A Tennessee proposal to impose criminal penalties on women who have abortions has sparked sharp debate within the pro-life movement. Supporters call it equal protection for unborn children, while critics warn it could damage the broader pro-life cause.
A new peer-reviewed report warns that genetically modified microorganisms could pose serious risks to ecosystems and human health. Critics say regulation has not kept pace with rapidly expanding CRISPR access.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed two physicians to the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee, including a known COVID-19 vaccine critic. The move comes weeks before the panel meets to review vaccine data and injury concerns.
Hep B vaccination rates for newborns have declined sharply, fueling renewed debate over safety, ethics, and public health policy. A canceled CDC-backed study in Guinea-Bissau has intensified scrutiny from both critics and vaccine advocates.
The CDC’s vaccine advisory panel will address COVID-19 vaccine injuries and its recommendation process at its upcoming meeting. The agenda comes amid lawsuits, injury claims, and growing scrutiny of federal vaccine policy.


















