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Mike Tyson, healthy eating advocate for Trump administration
- On Feb 11, Mike Tyson, boxing legend, announced his role as a healthy-eating ambassador for the Trump administration and appeared in the `Eat Real Food` ad aired during the Super Bowl on Feb 8.
- Drawing on his Brownsville, Brooklyn upbringing, Tyson's participation highlights Americans' high ultra-processed food intake linked to obesity, diabetes, and heart risks.
- The ad features a black-and-white commercial where Tyson recalls his sister Denise's death from obesity and his tough childhood in Brownsville, Brooklyn.
- At an event with US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tyson said `This is the biggest fight of my life,` while observers note his past criminal record complicates his rehabilitation image.
- Recent policy shifts led by Mr Kennedy reshaped the American food pyramid by promoting meat and whole-milk dairy while lowering fibre-rich whole grains, though critics say agriculture sector lobbying influenced these changes.
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Mike Tyson Partners with Trump Administration to Combat Obesity Crisis
For decades, American families have watched helplessly as an invisible enemy claimed more lives than any foreign adversary ever could. Obesity and diet-related chronic illness... The post Mike Tyson Partners with Trump Administration to Combat Obesity Crisis appeared first on Patriot Journal.
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Read Full ArticleThe Puglilist emerged this Friday in an event promoted by the government led by Donald Trump, dedicated to combating overprocessed food, widely consumed by Americans.
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