Low-nicotine cigarettes are not a new idea. Several companies, including Philip Morris, experimented with selling the products during the 1980s and 1990s, without much success. In 2019, the FDA authorized a cigarette that contains 95% less nicotine than standard cigarettes.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an environmental lawyer, author and political activist who has suspended his independent presidential campaign and thrown his support behind former President Donald J.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been outspoken about changes he would like to see in the agriculture industry, from fewer chemicals to removing seed oils.
Kennedy Jr. Anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. expected to drop Democratic bid and launch independent or third-party run Anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to drop his Democratic ...
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The move comes as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Massachusetts native who has long been vocal about his opposition to food dyes, awaits Senate confirmation hearings for appointment as health and human ...
Incoming President Donald Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is still awaiting a date for his confirmation hearings following a delay over his finances. The Washington Post reported Sunday that the Office of Government Ethics was still looking into Kennedy's financial disclosures,
Officials proposed limiting the amount of nicotine to make cigarettes less addictive, but it's unclear if the incoming administration will offer support.
Federal officials on Wednesday released a far-reaching proposal to make cigarettes far less addictive by capping their nicotine content, a goal long sought by antismoking advocates that is unlikely to go into effect anytime soon.
A split has emerged over the priorities for the Department of Health and Human Services.