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The Trump administration’s decision to halt nearly $500 million for mRNA vaccine research has made investors more hesitant to ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to defund mRNA research is just the latest to put ideology above public health.
As the nation gears up for the rollout of an updated COVID-19 vaccine, a new study shows the economic benefits of continued ...
The CDC director described the dangers of misinformation, four days after a gunman shot at the headquarters in Atlanta, ...
Without good explanation or sound science, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is cutting $500 million of research funding for mRNA vaccines.
Scripps News speaks with vaccine experts who say HHS funding cuts targeting mRNA vaccines could hinder other vaccine research ...
What makes this doubly frustrating is that Kennedy and his back-to-the-past approach to public health would be better off ...
Last week, health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the cancellation of $500 million in contracts to help develop RNA vaccines. Kennedy explained his reasoning for the cuts in a video posted ...
The Trump administration’s COVID-revenge campaign has laid the groundwork for Kennedy’s larger agenda.
Antipathy from figures close to Trump toward mRNA technology, which underlies Moderna’s products and pipeline, has weighed on ...
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Dr. David Wohl — an infectious disease researcher with UNC Health — speaks with 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Wednesday, August 13.