
Arthur Allen
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1 month ago |
theashlandchronicle.com | Arthur Allen |John Cronin |Angus Fontaine |Megan Maurice
Last fall, before being named the senior U.S. health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the Trump administration would liberate Americans from the FDA’s “aggressive suppression” of vitamins, dietary supplements, and other substances — ending the federal agency’s “war on public health,” as he put it. In fact, the FDA can’t even require that supplements be effective before they are sold.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Arthur Allen
The availability of safe, effective covid vaccines less than a year into the pandemic marked a high point in the 300-year history of vaccination, seemingly heralding an age of protection against infectious diseases. Now, after backlash against public health interventions culminated in President-elect Donald Trump’s nominating Robert F.
KAISER HEALTH CARE: Scientists fear what’s next for public health if RFK Jr. is allowed to ‘go wild’
Nov 17, 2024 |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Arthur Allen
Many scientists at the federal health agencies await the second Donald Trump administration with dread as well as uncertainty over how the president-elect will reconcile starkly different philosophies among the leaders of his team. Trump announced Thursday he’ll nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be secretary of the Health and Human Services Department, after saying during his campaign he’d let the anti-vaccine activist “go wild” on medicines, food, and health.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Arthur Allen |Phil Galewitz |Julie Rovner |Daniel Chang
In the final days of the campaign, stark disagreements between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump over the future of American health care are on display — in particular, in sober warnings about abortion access, the specter of future cuts to the Affordable Care Act, and bold pronouncements about empowering activists eager to change course and clean house. Use Our ContentIt can be republished for free.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Arthur Allen |McKenzie Beard
Good morning. I’m Arthur Allen, and I write about all things pharmaceutical for KFF Health News. Even as drug prices soar, low reimbursement for some medications has contributed to shortages plaguing hospitals and cancer care centers. Now, shortfalls of basic materials such as sterile water and IV bags are hitting another group especially hard: the 25,000 U. S. patients who rely on intravenous nutrition to survive. Got tips? Send them to [email protected].
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