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RFK Jr. wants Americans to use peptides that were banned over safety risks

Anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—who has long dismissed reams of data on lifesaving vaccines as being insufficient to prove safety—is pushing the Food and Drug Administration to lift restrictions on over a dozen injectable peptide treatments.

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Anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—who has long dismissed reams of data on lifesaving vaccines as being insufficient to prove safety—is pushing the Food and Drug Administration to lift restrictions on over a dozen injectable peptide treatments.

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What happened

Anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—who has long dismissed reams of data on lifesaving vaccines as being insufficient to prove safety—is pushing the Food and Drug Administration to lift restrictions on over a dozen injectable peptide treatments.

Why it matters

The piece brings the story back into context and explains why it is worth opening right now. The key angle is that AI is moving closer to everyday use instead of staying in demo mode.

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What to watch next

The next thing to watch is whether the change moves quickly into real product use. Patrick Tech Media is cross-checking the thread against Ars Technica.

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