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Viewpoints: RFK Jr.'s New Vaccine Silence Is Strategic; The Way American Health Insurance Is Designed Actively Drives Up Costs

Opinion writers examine these public health topics.

For the moment, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems quieter and more positive on vaccines than many, us included, ever expected he could be. Public messaging has shifted 鈥 at least superficially 鈥 toward nutrition, chronic disease, and the Make America Healthy Again agenda. Kennedy even acknowledged in a recent congressional hearing that the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine is safe and effective 鈥渇or most people.鈥澛(Will Walters and Richard Hughes IV, 4/23)

High deductibles and flawed incentives are pushing prices higher while leaving patients less protected. (Ashish K. Jha, 4/20)

Recent events are a somber reminder that domestic violence-related shootings are more prevalent than similar acts in public spaces. (Ren茅e Graham, 4/21)

By staying out of a dispute, the justices did right by a Mass. student but left others around the nation either unprotected or guessing. (Kimberly Atkins Stohr, 4/22)

What this law does is create a two-tier system of consumer rights. In 2055, it will be legal for 47-year-olds to purchase a pack of cigarettes but not 46-year-olds. Decades after that, a 92-year-old will need to be carded to buy a cigar, to make sure his 91-year-old friend isn鈥檛 doing so illegally. (4/22)

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