RFK Jr. vaccine advisors to assess if vaccinations are triggering allergic reactions, according to Washington Post
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December 2 A panel of federal vaccine advisors, appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is set to evaluate whether vaccines included in the childhood immunization schedule could be contributing to an increase in allergies and autoimmune conditions. Kirk Milhoan, the newly named chair of the advisory group, shared this information with the Washington Post.
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