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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Plans to Ban Drug Advertisements on TV, According to New York Times, Aiming to Restore Public Trust
Dec 25, 2024, 04:31 PM
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced plans to ban drug advertisements on television, as reported by the New York Times. This initiative is part of his broader campaign to restore public trust in health agencies and promote a healthier America. Vaccine advocates have expressed hope that Kennedy's approach, which includes open debate on health issues, will help rebuild confidence in scientific institutions. Kennedy's stance against pharmaceutical advertising has garnered attention, with supporters highlighting the negative impact of such ads on public perception of medications. The proposal aligns with growing concerns over the influence of Big Pharma on healthcare messaging.
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