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The White House will fix errors in a much-anticipated federal government report spearheaded by Kennedy Jr., which decried ...
NOTUS and the New York Times are reporting that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Health Again” cited fake studies. New York Times Political Reporter Maggie Astor, senior research scholar at ...
At least four of the studies cited in a flagship White House report on children's health do not exist, authors and publishers ...
The report on children’s health cited fictional scientific papers; administration blames “formatting errors” and says ...
The Make America Healthy Again Report addresses childhood wellness. Broken links, incorrect citations, and certain markers ...
A close look at the studies cited by the Department of Health and Human Services publication found some studies didn't exist, and were probably AI hallucinations.
Calley Means, a top adviser to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., defended the findings of the MAHA report despite its flaws, and highlighted the need to stop the government from subsidizing ...
The report contained more than 500 references to studies, government reports, and news articles. It turns out some of these ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House ... Jr., which decried America’s food supply, pesticides and prescription drugs. Kennedy’s wide-ranging “Make America Healthy Again” report, released ...
The White House is seeking $94.7 billion to fund the Department of Health and Human Services in fiscal year 2026, a decrease ...
The White House has updated its Make America Healthy Again Commission report on children’s health after The Washington ...
RFK Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" report raises suspicions of AI-generated "slop." Dive into the concerns ...
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