Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s chances of becoming HHS chief likely hinge on one of his more controversial stances: that vaccines contribute to the development of autism.
The man who hopes to be President Trump’s Health secretary says he needs to see data showing vaccines are safe, but dismissed evidence shown by a Republican senator.
Tom Aspinall knows all there is to know about the waiting game. The UFC interim heavyweight (heavy-wait?) champion has fought only once in the last 16 months. A ...
When President Donald Trump ordered an across-the-board freeze on all grants, loans and federal financial assistance on ...
Kennedy repeatedly refused to acknowledge scientific consensus that childhood vaccines don’t cause autism and that COVID-19 ...
PANAMA CITY — The ribbon cutting for the newly upgraded playroom for the Florida State University Panama City Early Childhood Autism Program (ECAP) has been rescheduled. Due to delays caused by the ...
A mom's health during pregnancy is not likely to influence her child's risk of autism, a new study argues. Many previous ...
Bilingualism boosts cognitive skills in autistic children, enhancing executive function and perspective-taking.
In his second day of confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of ...
Originally from the steel town of Weirton, WV, Harry Psaros' life is the epitome of perseverance and strong will.