Kennedy connects an epidemic of bad diet and health measles, citing marginal theories
In a vast interview, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health and human services, has outlined a strategy to contain the measles epidemic in western Texas that has moved away from traditional science, based strongly on marginal theories on prevention and treatments. He issued an muffled call for vaccinations in the interested community, but said that the choice was personal. He suggested that the lesions of the measles vaccine were more common than known, contrary to in -depth research.He said that natural measles natural immunity, acquired through infection, somehow protected also against cancer and heart disease, a statement not supported by research.He applauded to questionable treatments such as cod liver oil and said that local doctors had achieved "almost miraculous and instant...