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Sept. 7 CDC in Crisis: RFK Jr.'s Radical...

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The CDC is imploding - top officials resigning, the director refusing to leave, and RFK Jr. declaring war on what he calls decades of scientific malpractice. Is this a much-needed detox for public health... or a
dangerous power grab? Dr. Bob and Dr. Adam go beyond the headlines to expose the real sickness at
America's top health agency. The diagnosis may shock you.
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