RFK Jr. charts future health agenda, highlights past success
Kennedy’s agenda promotes whole foods over ultra-processed items, seeks drug price transparency, and includes new federal dietary guidelines emphasizing red meat and dairy products.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Health and Human Services Secretary, emphasized the need to reduce processed food consumption among youth to prevent a national health crisis, stating, "we're going to lose our country."
- Kennedy announced new dietary guidelines that focus on increasing protein and full-fat dairy while reducing ultra-processed foods and added sugars.
- He urged skepticism of corporate influences on federal nutrition guidelines, accusing industries of capturing agencies like USDA and FDA to prioritize their interests.
- Kennedy also highlighted the administration's efforts to increase drug price transparency and the life-saving potential of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
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