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In the letter, HHS staffers said they don't feel safe after the tragic CDC shooting and the false information Kennedy is spreading to voters.
As the editor of a prestigious academic medical journal, Jefferson Health physician Christine Laine expects feedback — and sometimes intense debate — on the studies that she selects to publish in the ...
One worker says the letter is "talking about the environment that we feel contributed to the attack on the CDC on Aug 8." ...
Between 500 and 600 employees were terminated as of Monday, The Washington Post reported today. A federal health official confirmed the layoffs but not the number. Meanwhile, HHS employees have ...
In an open letter, Health and Human Services employees asked the Secretary to stop and disavow the spread of health misinformation, particularly about vaccines, infectious diseases and federal health ...
More than 750 former and current employees at the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services are asking Robert F. Kennedy to 'stop spreading inaccurate health information.' ...
Hundreds of current and former workers at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have penned a letter to Robert F Kennedy Jr, asking him to stop spreading misinformation that is inciting ...
Kennedy Jr. promising to find the cause of autism by September. The secretary of Health and Human Services said he believed an environmental toxin was responsible for the dramatic increase in the ...
Federal health workers' pent-up frustration with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is boiling over in the aftermath of ...
Some 750 federal health employees signed the letter two weeks after a gunman fired 180 bullets into CDC buildings.
Robby Soave and Lindsey Granger react to John Oliver slamming MAHA as the Trump administration's policies, like "shredding" ...
Nearly 1,000 Health and Human Services staffers on Wednesday signed an open letter accusing the agency’s secretary of ...