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Recent studies question Kennedy’s assertions on vaccines and medications

24 February 2026
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made controversial claims linking Tylenol and antidepressants to pregnancy risks and questioning vaccine safety, which have sparked confusion amid a lack of supporting scientific evidence. Recent studies indicate that discontinuing antidepressants during pregnancy can significantly increase mental health-related emergency visits, while research shows no major safety concerns with aluminum in vaccines and confirms that Covid shots benefit children. Federal health agencies have begun adopting some of these claims, despite extensive evidence debunking them.

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