President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday that he planned to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called for an end to the public health practice of putting fluoride in water. Why it matters: If he ...
The state’s top health official cited controversial studies that suggest the widely hailed public health practice poses a ...
He says he wants to 'Make America Healthy Again,' but Donald Trump's pick to lead one of the nation's top public safety ...
Robert F. Kennedy's Jr. push to remove fluoride from the nation's public water supply could benefit some companies. Here's ...
The day after the election, some celebrated Trump's win and RFK Jr.'s potential role as a public health decision-maker. Why?
Days before the election, Kennedy posted on social media that a Trump White House would advise all U.S. water systems to ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s goal of removing fluoride from the water supply faces challenges regardless of what role he plays on ...
The agency with the ability to mandate changes on water fluoridation is not the one that Kennedy is set to lead.
"I did very, very poorly in school until I started doing narcotics," Trump's health secretary nominee said in a resurfaced ...
Now, 72% of Texans drink adjusted or naturally occurring fluoride in their water, according to the Texas Department of State ...
The newfound national attention on fluoride injects the intense partisan passions of a Trump presidency into an issue that historically has been hyperlocal.