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.
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U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy responded in less than 48 hours to CHD’s emergency motion to intervene in AAP’s lawsuit. The move effectively delays…
A coalition of advocacy groups is working to pass laws across the U.S. to ban vaccine and medical mandates, using Idaho’s law as a national model.
California is auditing hundreds of schools with vaccination rates below 95% and threatening to withhold attendance-based funding. Critics argue the policy uses financial pressure to enforce compliance rather than address public health concerns.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed 21 new members to the federal autism advisory committee, signaling a renewed focus on unanswered questions surrounding autism. The group aims to examine causes, treatment, prevention, and long-standing research failures.
Vaccine industry leaders are blaming Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for falling sales, stock declines, and stalled investment in new vaccines. Executives say increased scrutiny of vaccine safety has disrupted long-standing approval and rollout expectations.
Utah became the first U.S. state to ban water fluoridation following a catastrophic overfeed incident and growing scientific scrutiny of fluoride risks. Advocacy efforts and federal court findings on potential IQ harm helped accelerate the historic decision.
FDA leadership has declined to add a black box warning to COVID-19 mRNA injections despite a formal recommendation from its own safety division. Critics argue the decision ignores mounting peer-reviewed evidence of irreversible cardiac injury and institutional capture.
The Lab Coat Inquisition reveals how medicine crossed from science into enforced doctrine, as Dr. Steven Hatfill joins John B. Wells to expose the suppression of dissent, early treatments, and inconvenient questions. This rare insider account strips away politics to show how public health was captured—and why the last five years demand a serious reexamination.
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary on Tuesday said the agency is still considering whether or not to approve COVID-19 vaccines for this winter, citing a lack…
OAN Staff Brooke Mallory According to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), the United States will identify…
Citing the deaths of three Japanese children within 24 hours of receiving routine childhood immunizations, the authors of a peer-reviewed study called for a reevaluation…
Measles outbreaks in several states, and one death in Texas, are fueling media reports of a coming public health crisis — one that could push…


















