Skepticism and distrust have found a home within the institution of public health itself. The calls are coming from inside the building.

As leaders at Centers for Disease Control quit after director’s firing, Kennedy stokes controversy with pet theories

Skepticism and distrust have found a home within the institution of public health itself. The calls are coming from inside the building.

Skepticism and distrust have found a home within the institution of public health itself. The calls are coming from inside the building.

The health secretary’s talk about what is and isn’t a “feature of science” and democracy stunned critics online.

In a New York Times essay, former CDC chiefs point to Kennedy’s firing of thousands of health workers and the weakening of cancer programmes.