Bad diets, too many meds, no exercise: A look inside the latest Make America Healthy Again' report
Briefly

The 'Make America Healthy Again' report by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aims to tackle America's public health issues but does not call for extensive changes in food or farming policies. The report identifies poor diet, chemical exposure, lack of physical activity, and overuse of medications as key contributors to chronic diseases in the U.S. Although the document has been finalized and submitted to President Trump, its public release has been delayed. The White House emphasizes a commitment to the initiative using 'Gold Standard Science' while awaiting further action on the report.
The 'Make America Healthy Again' strategy report does not propose significant changes to food or farming policies, focusing instead on further studies of chronic diseases.
Kennedy's report identifies four key areas contributing to chronic diseases in the U.S.: poor diet, chemical exposure, lack of physical activity, and overuse of medications.
White House spokesman stated that President Trump is committed to delivering on the pledge to make America healthy using 'Gold Standard Science,' despite the report's pending release.
Historically, Kennedy has criticized chemical use in food production, prescription drugs, and ultraprocessed foods, setting expectations for more aggressive actions as a health secretary.
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