Trump admin corrects RFK Jr.’s MAHA report
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The first report from the Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again Commission, released last week, appears to be rife with errors, including some studies that don’t exist.
The MAHA commission's assessment of children's health mirrored RFK Jr.'s familiar targets. The question now is what remedies they will recommend.
A new federal report issued by the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission portrays children’s health as in alarming decline due to poor diet, chemical exposures, over-medicalization, a lack of physical activity,
The White House’s “Make America Healthy Again” report, which issued a dire warning about the forces responsible for Americans’ declining life expectancy, bears hallmarks of the use of artificial intelligence in its citations. That appears to have garbled citations and invented studies that underpin the report’s conclusions.
Make America Healthy Again Commission, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., released its report on rising chronic diseases in U.S. children, urging systemic reforms.
While “no country in the world has fully accounted for the fact that children are often exposed to complex mixtures of chemicals,” the U.S. government’s MAHA report was a first of its kind.