June 18 BEN CARSON: After COVID confusion, how can we rebuild trust in public health leaders? Contradictory COVID-19 policies and dismissal of scientific debate undermined trust in health institutions, contributing to declining vaccination rates and measles outbreaks.
June 17 New COVID variant may cause 'razor blade throat' — here's what to know Patients are reporting a "razor blade throat" symptom — potentially due to the new "Nimbus" COVID variant — in which their throat feels as if they've swallowed shards of glass.
June 16 CDC urges summer camps to check for measles immunity 91±¬ÁÏ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the rise in measles cases across the country and rising average age for first-time mothers.
June 12 Cuomo admits to seeing COVID nursing home death report, says he may have altered it Ahead of the second New York City mayoral debate, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo admits that he did see the report detailing the number of COVID-19 nursing home deaths.
June 12 RFK Jr. says he won't allow 'conflicts of interest' on vaccine committee Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. explains why he named new members to a vaccine advisory committee and shares his thoughts on President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' on 'The Story.'
June 12 RFK Jr. picks eight for vaccine panel after firing all 17 members HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed eight new members to the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices after firing all 17 members.
June 11 Rogan claims 2 former presidents called Spotify over his controversial COVID commentary Joe Rogan recalled past controversy over his COVID-19 remarks, including calls to Spotify from former presidents and protests by musician Neil Young.
June 11 HHS brings back hundreds of staff following force reduction in latest rehiring move HHS is reinstating more than 450 staff across multiple divisions within CDC, including an office focused on HIV prevention. This restores some staff let go under the DOGE initiative.
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