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Money Talks News on MSNRFK Jr Just Said Psychedelics Could Be Approved in 12 MonthsTrump officials embrace psychedelic drugs after FDA setback, promising medical approvals within 12 months despite scientific concerns.
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'Is It Part Of NIH?': RFK Jr. Displays His Incompetence By Asking Senator Questions About His Own Department During HearingDuring a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing held in May, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. revealed that he ...
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MedPage Today on MSNRFK Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein; Death Linked to Surgical Stapler; Rabies Cases RisingNote that some links may require registration or subscription. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing new questions ...
During a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) asked Alex Adams, President Trump's nominee ...
Donald Trump just revived the Presidential Fitness Council and the guest list is stranger than fiction: RFK Jr., Triple H, an NFL kicker, a sex offender, and Bryson DeChambeau.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a press conference that he wants kratom placed on the federal government's most restrictive ...
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The New Republic on MSNAlina Habba Is Back in Power Thanks to Shady Trump MoveOn Tuesday, New Jersey federal judges decided to fire Alina Habba, refusing to vote to extend her 120-day appointment as U.S.
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The New Republic on MSNDonald Trump Has Beaten Big Law Into SubmissionThe president’s attacks on large law firms have led many to retreat from pro bono work that is in conflict with the ...
President Trump announced a trade deal with South Korea on Wednesday, putting 15 percent tariffs on South Korean goods, much ...
Trump continued his attempts to distract from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal by threatening to prosecute Oprah Winfrey for her ...
I was standing in the emergency department at 11 p.m. under dingy hospital fluorescent lighting. My recommendation for the ...
President Trump holds a "Making Health Technology Great" event at the White House with HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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