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The CDC says there is no evidence of harm from mercury-based thimerosal.
Burns' position was noted in an April memo from CDC chief of staff Matt Buzzelli that was obtained by MedPage Today editor-in ...
Federal guidelines no longer recommend flu vaccines containing a preservative, used in a small percentage of vaccines, that ...
Professor Margie Danchin addresses declining childhood vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy through trust-building ...
Science does not support aluminum as a culprit of autism. Yet RFK Jr. and his associates continue to find ways to support the ...
What is thimerosal, does it have side effects and why is RFK Jr. removing the controversial preservative from the flu shot?
Stuart Burns, a senior advisor at Health and Human Services, appears to be leading a network of aligned staff advancing RFK ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces plans to reform the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, addressing claims of inefficiency ...
The federal government is recommending flu vaccines remove the preservative thimerosal after Health and Human Services ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Monday he is working to overhaul the Vaccine Injury ...
The decision follows last month’s vote of the CDC’s revamped vaccine advisory committee. Thimerosal, mostly removed from ...
Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative, has been incorrectly linked to the development of autism by antivaccine groups.