Under the new presidential administration, U.S. public health policy is shifting — particularly in areas like vaccinations, environmental health, and federal oversight. Mark Nathaniel Mead, MSc, a trained epidemiologist and public health research scientist, joins the podcast to explore the evolving landscape of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and what it means for Americans.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
· Key takeaways from the recent Senate hearing on science and federal health agencies.
· How COVID-19 narratives and vaccine information have been suppressed.
· Potential benefits of revising vaccine schedules for children.
· Why virus variants may “outsmart” current vaccination strategies.
Mark has contributed to publications like Natural Health, Utne Reader, and Integrative Cancer Therapies, and continues to research and publish on vaccine efficacy and safety.
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