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Trump, Make America Healthy Again
What is "Make America Healthy Again"? What to know about Trump and RFK Jr.'s wide-ranging platform
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has vowed to combat "the chronic disease epidemic in this country" in the Trump administration, with the slogan "Make America Healthy Aagain."
RFK Jr. wants to 'Make America Healthy Again.' He could face a lot of pushback
RFK Jr. wants to tackle chronic disease. Despite his widely disputed views on vaccines, his focus on healthy food and taking on special interests may find broad support — and face political headwinds.
Make America Healthy Again? Photo of RFK Jr. eating McDonald’s with Trump goes viral
Trump tapped Kennedy last week to lead the Health and Human Services Department, following through on his campaign promise to allow Kennedy to “Make America Healthy Again” in his second administration.
RFK Jr., vaccines, food dyes, fluoride and why ‘Make America Healthy Again' took off
The day after the election, some celebrated Trump's win and RFK Jr.'s potential role as a public health decision-maker. Why? They finally felt seen.
Will RFK Jr Make America Healthy Again?
RFK is seen as a controversial choice for Health Secretary, not least because he’s a vaccine sceptic who has also rallied against big pharmaceutical companies, but also because of his attitude to big pharma and medical research.
As Trump Taps RFK Jr. for Health Secretary, a Look Back at Kennedy’s Claims
In one of his most controversial Cabinet picks, President-elect Donald Trump said he would nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Here, we summarize our past work fact-checking Kennedy's claims about health and science.
Trump’s RFK Jr. nomination raises the stakes for media reporting on health
President-elect Donald Trumps controversial nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as United States health secretary presents new challenges for how media will report on health matters. Kennedy is an anti-vaccine activist
From vaccines to fluoride: How could RFK Jr. reshape American public health?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been picked by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy has been critical of processed food, vaccines, and fluoride in water. What impact could he have on the nation’s health?
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Jake Paul's cornerman goes viral for 'Make America Healthy Again' hat
One of Jake Paul's coaches went viral during the fighter's win over Mike Tyson in their boxing spectacle on Friday night at ...
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr's 'Make America Healthy Again' effort is poised for real power
If confirmed, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have broad influence over federal agencies and health care policy — a prospect that worries many in public health given his history of conspiracy theories.
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Reading RFK Jr.’s tea leaves
Kennedy Jr.’s decisions as HHS secretary could have major implications for the health sector’s future. If the Senate confirms ...
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RFK Jr. weighing FDA crackdown on food additives under Trump
Kennedy Jr. are weighing a significant rewrite to the Food and Drug Administration's rules governing food additives, to ...
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If You Take Adderall, RFK Jr. Should Probably Make You Quite Nervous
President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has a lot of ...
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