Study Finds Low Conflicts on Vaccine Panels Before Kennedy's Dismissals
Originally Published 4 months ago — by CNBC

A new study challenges claims that conflicts of interest on U.S. vaccine panels are high, showing that conflicts have been historically low and mainly involve research support rather than personal income from vaccine makers, despite recent changes made by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The research suggests that concerns about conflicts may be overstated, even as Kennedy overhauls health agencies and questions vaccine policy integrity.