U.S. Rejects WHO Non-Communicable Diseases Declaration: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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U.S. rejects WHO non-communicable diseases declaration: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The World Health Organization has said the "new, ambitious and achievable" declaration will lay out a roadmap for the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases and the promotion of mental health and wellbeing towards 2030 and beyond
The United States of America is opposed to a World Health Organization (WHO) statement on chronic diseases, signaling, inter alia, that this organization protects abortion and radical gender ideology, according to US Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy Jr, AFP transmits it.
U.S. Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy Jr. said on Thursday that the U.S. would oppose a World Health Organization (WHO) statement on chronic diseases, believing, inter alia, that it defended abortion and a "radical gender ideology".
US minister slams World Health Organization's declaration on chronic diseases - He claims it ignores "the most urgent health problems", without specifying what they are
The U.S. Minister of Health accuses a statement by the World Health Organization (WHO) on chronic diseases of promoting abortion and a radical "gender ideology".
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