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‘Make America Healthy Again’ Could Be More Than Just a Slogan
Leaving aside his views on vaccines, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could do a lot to make Americans healthier. He just needs the will, Peter Lurie writes in a guest comentary.
Plans to 'Make America Healthy Again' may face opposition from Republicans
Kennedy Jr. was picked by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, he has been vocal about his plans to "Make America Healthy Again." Kennedy has vowed to crack down on dyes in the food industry and to reduce pesticides in the farm and agriculture industry.
Make America Healthy Again: An unconventional movement that may have found its moment
Within days of Donald Trump’s election victory, health care entrepreneur Calley Means turned to social media to crowdsource advice. “First 100 days,” said Means, a former consultant to Big Pharma who uses the social platform X to focus attention on chronic disease.
What's behind the Make America Healthy Again movement?
The Make America Healthy Again movement is attracting Americans from all political stripes, including supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders on the left, evangelical backers of President-elect Donald Trump on the right,
Can RFK Jr make America's diet healthy again?
From the dyes in Fruit Loops cereal to seed oils in chicken nuggets, Kennedy - who is President-elect Trump's choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) - has long spoken out against ingredients that he says hurt Americans' health.
We Don't Need RFK Jr. To 'Make America Healthy Again'
The online, health-focused "crunchy" community has always had an antigovernment streak. That makes sense, as it consists of trad wives who want legal raw
Total healthcare shake up? Breaking down RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' agenda
President-elect Trump has promised to "Make America Healthy Again" by tapping RFK Jr. as HHS secretary. New York Times national correspondent Jack Healy, infectious diseases physician Dr. Nahid Bhadelia and former Ohio Governor John Kasich join Chris Jansing to discuss.
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How to "Make America Healthy Again"? Start with addressing lack of social support
Restricting access to vacccines and going after the food industry won't Make America Healthy Again, experts say ...
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MAHA will see you now: How conservatism became crunchy again
In the opening pages of his book “ Crunchy Cons ,” published in 2006, the conservative writer Rod Dreher described leaving ...
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Will Trump and RFK Jr. take on Big Food and make America healthy again? | Editorial
Sneaking zucchini into chocolate muffins. Tucking finely chopped carrots into a burger. Making happy faces out of sliced ...
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Susan Shelley: We’re all-in to Make America Healthy Again
But really, it’s important to Make America Healthy Again. If Americans are suffering from chronic disease as a result of ...
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These pro-RFK Jr. influencers are pushing to ‘Make America Healthy Again’
Influencers and companies in the wellness space have capitalized on distrust of the nation’s public health establishment, ...
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KATY TALENTO: Make America Healthy Again Is Long Overdue
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement garnered lots of coverage around the election and healthy eating has really ...
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