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Texas Doctor with Measles Praised by Health Secretary Amid Outbreak
In Texas's measles outbreak, a doctor, Ben Edwards, appeared in a video with a measles rash while treating children, a week before being praised by Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This has raised concerns about misinformation and public health response.
Texas Doctor with Measles Praised by Health Secretary Amid Outbreak
In Texas's measles outbreak, a doctor, Ben Edwards, appeared in a video with a measles rash while treating children, a week before being praised by Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This has raised concerns about misinformation and public health response.
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52% Bias Score


Kennedy's Autism Claim Refuted: Expert Warns Against False Hope
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed to find the cause of autism by September, a claim refuted by former FDA official Dr. Peter Marks who warned against false hope and cited the complexity of autism's causes, echoing concerns from autism advocacy groups and experts who c...
Kennedy's Autism Claim Refuted: Expert Warns Against False Hope
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed to find the cause of autism by September, a claim refuted by former FDA official Dr. Peter Marks who warned against false hope and cited the complexity of autism's causes, echoing concerns from autism advocacy groups and experts who c...
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56% Bias Score


Texas Measles Outbreak Claims Two Unvaccinated Children; HHS Secretary Visits
Texas is battling a growing measles outbreak, with two unvaccinated children recently dying from the highly contagious virus. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the epicenter, Gaines County, offering comfort, while the CDC is on site to assess needs and the death toll continues to rise.
Texas Measles Outbreak Claims Two Unvaccinated Children; HHS Secretary Visits
Texas is battling a growing measles outbreak, with two unvaccinated children recently dying from the highly contagious virus. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the epicenter, Gaines County, offering comfort, while the CDC is on site to assess needs and the death toll continues to rise.
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40% Bias Score


CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccine Messaging
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize "personal choice" despite rising cases; this contradicts its previous strong pro-vaccine stance and raises concerns about political influence on public hea...
CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccine Messaging
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize "personal choice" despite rising cases; this contradicts its previous strong pro-vaccine stance and raises concerns about political influence on public hea...
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56% Bias Score


Kennedy's Vaccine Skepticism Sparks Public Health Concerns
Newly appointed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sparked controversy by expressing vaccine skepticism, cancelling key advisory meetings, and downplaying recent measles outbreaks, raising concerns among health experts about potential impacts on public health.
Kennedy's Vaccine Skepticism Sparks Public Health Concerns
Newly appointed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sparked controversy by expressing vaccine skepticism, cancelling key advisory meetings, and downplaying recent measles outbreaks, raising concerns among health experts about potential impacts on public health.
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60% Bias Score


West Texas Measles Outbreak Prompts Unconventional Treatment Suggestions, Underscoring Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in one death, prompting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to suggest unconventional treatments like vitamin A, while doctors emphasize the importance of vaccination to combat the spread and the lack of specific measles treatments.
West Texas Measles Outbreak Prompts Unconventional Treatment Suggestions, Underscoring Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached 159 cases, resulting in one death, prompting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to suggest unconventional treatments like vitamin A, while doctors emphasize the importance of vaccination to combat the spread and the lack of specific measles treatments.
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48% Bias Score

Backlash Against Kennedy's Autism Comments
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments linking autism to environmental factors and portraying autistic individuals negatively sparked outrage from parents and autism advocates, who emphasize the diversity of abilities and potential within the autism spectrum, and the rising autism diagnoses ...

Backlash Against Kennedy's Autism Comments
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments linking autism to environmental factors and portraying autistic individuals negatively sparked outrage from parents and autism advocates, who emphasize the diversity of abilities and potential within the autism spectrum, and the rising autism diagnoses ...
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48% Bias Score

Kennedy to End CDC's Fluoride Recommendation
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will direct the CDC to end its recommendation of fluoride in drinking water, reversing decades of public health policy based on a review showing links between high fluoride levels and lower IQ in children, despite the American Dental Association supporting fluorid...

Kennedy to End CDC's Fluoride Recommendation
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will direct the CDC to end its recommendation of fluoride in drinking water, reversing decades of public health policy based on a review showing links between high fluoride levels and lower IQ in children, despite the American Dental Association supporting fluorid...
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16% Bias Score

CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccination Messaging Amidst Funding Cuts
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing a high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize personal choice in vaccination, contradicting its previous strong pro-vaccine stance; this comes amid job cuts at the CDC and rescission of pandemic-rela...

CDC Suppresses Measles Risk Assessment, Alters Vaccination Messaging Amidst Funding Cuts
The CDC suppressed an internal assessment showing a high measles risk in low-vaccination areas near outbreaks, altering its messaging to emphasize personal choice in vaccination, contradicting its previous strong pro-vaccine stance; this comes amid job cuts at the CDC and rescission of pandemic-rela...
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56% Bias Score

FDA's Top Vaccine Official Resigns Amidst Concerns Over HHS's Direction
Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, resigned on April 5th after being given an ultimatum by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting concerns from health experts about decreased vaccine safety oversight and the potential for future outbreaks.

FDA's Top Vaccine Official Resigns Amidst Concerns Over HHS's Direction
Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, resigned on April 5th after being given an ultimatum by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting concerns from health experts about decreased vaccine safety oversight and the potential for future outbreaks.
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60% Bias Score

2009 CDC Conflict of Interest Report: Kennedy's Claims Examined
A 2009 Office of Inspector General report found 97% of CDC advisory committee members had errors or omissions in their financial disclosure forms; however, further investigation revealed that only 3% voted on issues where they should have recused themselves, raising questions about the accuracy and ...

2009 CDC Conflict of Interest Report: Kennedy's Claims Examined
A 2009 Office of Inspector General report found 97% of CDC advisory committee members had errors or omissions in their financial disclosure forms; however, further investigation revealed that only 3% voted on issues where they should have recused themselves, raising questions about the accuracy and ...
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40% Bias Score

Utah Poised to Ban Water Fluoridation, Setting Potential National Precedent
Utah's legislature passed a bill banning community water fluoridation, potentially setting a national precedent and overriding local control; the bill awaits the governor's approval despite concerns about its impact on public health, particularly for low-income residents.

Utah Poised to Ban Water Fluoridation, Setting Potential National Precedent
Utah's legislature passed a bill banning community water fluoridation, potentially setting a national precedent and overriding local control; the bill awaits the governor's approval despite concerns about its impact on public health, particularly for low-income residents.
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48% Bias Score
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