Perhaps the most scientifically accurate thing Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said all year is that nobody should take medical advice from him . Meanwhile, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)—an agency once widely trusted for their commitment to the scientific process, has become ground zero for medical myths masquerading as fact. Under his leadership, the CDC has been forced to replace decades of advances in science with conspiracy theories on vaccines, autism, HIV/AIDS, fluoride, Tylenol and even Wi-Fi. But most people know conspiracy theories are not evidence. An institution once known across the world for best-practice medicine is now mistrusted by nearly half of all Americans .
On the eve of Transgender Day of Remembrance, HHS published a methodologically-mud

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