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NEW YORK — Jim O’Neill, a top deputy to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will serve as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to an administration official. The official requested anonymity to discuss a personnel change that has not been formally announced. The administration wants O’Neill to replace Susan Monarez, whom the White House is trying to...

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Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is executing a historic shake-up at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in an effort to maximize efficiency, save taxpayers money, and make America healthy again. The full-spectrum changes have enraged establishmentarians both inside and outside his agency. It's clear from the executive ouster and revolt that took place Wednesday at the Centers for...

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covers health for Vox, guiding readers through the emerging opportunities and challenges in improving our health. He has reported on health policy for more than 10 years, writing for Governing magazine, Talking Points Memo, and STAT before joining Vox in 2017. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sought to oust CDC director Susan Monarez in the latest volley in the fight over the future...

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Jim O'Neill, a top deputy to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will serve as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to an administration official. The official requested anonymity to discuss a personnel change that has not been formally announced. The administration wants O'Neill to replace Susan Monarez, whom the White House is trying to remove...

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he's giving U.S. medical schools less than two weeks to "immediately" add comprehensive nutrition classes to their curricula. Kennedy previously threatened to deny schools federal funding if they didn't increase their nutrition course offerings. "Medical schools talk about nutrition but fail to teach it," Kennedy said Wednesday...

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covers health for Vox, guiding readers through the emerging opportunities and challenges in improving our health. He has reported on health policy for more than 10 years, writing for Governing magazine, Talking Points Memo, and STAT before joining Vox in 2017. For decades, the American public, the federal government, and the medical community have been nearly unanimous: Vaccines are important...

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