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US health secretary Kennedy Jr. showcases muscles promoting 'Make America Healthy Again'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 72 years old, U.S. Ministry of Health and Welfare Secretary, bared his chest and showcased toned muscles to promote the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ (MAHA) campaign. Kennedy posted a video on the government’s official X account on the 18th,
Last month, with great fanfare, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled the new dietary guidelines for Americans. The advice was muddled—eat more meat but not more saturated fat!—and likely shaped by the
Former Obama adviser Sam Kass says RFK Jr's policies connecting food to chronic illness have found resonance among wide swaths of the American public.
Facing pressure from activists, Lee Zeldin has boosted oversight of pesticide decisions, gumming up an already backlogged system.
Kennedy Jr., the entire federal public-health apparatus was assembled in the spirit of Covid resentment, which, more than any principled program of reform, has been the glue holding an otherwise fractious Make America Healthy Again governing coalition together.
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CBS News’ '60 Minutes' gives RFK Jr. stage for MAHA rant
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found a prime-time platform on CBS News’ 60 Minutes, where his MAHA doctrine took center stage. CBS’ flagship news program spotlighted the health secretary’s high-profile campaign against ultraprocessed foods on Sunday,
In remaking U.S. vaccine policy, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) allies have repeatedly called for the U.S. to emulate Denmark,
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MAHA's midterm election test
The "Make America Healthy Again" movement has the potential to boost Republicans in the midterms — as long as it avoids politically toxic vaccine rhetoric, which could be tough for Health Secretary Robert F.