White House Press, Health, and Agriculture Secretaries Make MAHA Announcement
- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. briefly interrupted a White House briefing when his phone rang with a duck quack ringtone, making attendees laugh.
- Kennedy announced new dietary guidelines promoting whole foods, healthy fats, and minimizing ultra-processed foods.
- The updated food pyramid focuses on nutrient-dense items like meats, cheeses, and vegetables, with whole grains at the bottom.
- Kennedy stated that the new guidelines recognize that whole, nutrient-dense food is the most effective path to better health and lower healthcare costs.
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