Trump Administration’s MAHA Report on Children’s Health Filled with Flawed References
- The report titled Make America Healthy Again was published on May 22, 2024, under the direction of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the head of the Department of Health and Human Services.
- The report includes claims linking glyphosate and seed oils to health issues but contains numerous errors, including fabricated and misrepresented citations.
- Researchers and organizations like the American Soybean Association criticized the report for scientific inaccuracies and harm to farmers and consumer confidence.
- Kennedy assured that the report contains nothing that should cause concern among American farmers, while experts largely blamed inaccuracies on content generated by artificial intelligence.
- The report's flaws highlight concerns about using generative AI in official documents without proper verification, risking misinformation and policy impact.
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Comment: MAHA report’s faked research just start of problems
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington RFK Jr. has the notion of research backward, forcing it to fit the conspiracies he’s always believed. Comment: MAHA report’s faked research just start of problems Wire Service
A major government report on the health of American children contained some very embarrassing errors – references to studies that did not exist. Has AI been on the move? Also, exercise for cancer and setbacks in bird flu preparedness.
CNN speaks to researcher falsely cited in MAHA report
The Trump administration updated its MAHA report on children’s health after citation errors were reported. Epidemiologist Katherine Keyes speaks to CNN’s Jacqueline Howard about discovering her name was included in research she never wrote.
Trump Administration's 'Make America Healthy Again' report filled with errors
(CNN, KYMA/KECY) - The first report from the Trump Administration's "Make America Healthy Again" Commission, released last month, appeared to be rife with errors. This includes some studies that don't exist. The report contained more than 500 references to studies, government reports, and news articles. It turns out some of these references were wrong or don't appear to exist. In other cases, the researchers who conducted the studies cited in th…
Report undermines American farmer
OPINION The American Soybean Association strongly rebukes the Make America Healthy Again Commission report released May 22 for being brazenly unscientific and damaging to consumer confidence in America’s safe, reliable food system. Should the Trump administration act on the report…
RFK Jr's Fake MAHA Report: A Big Lie Created By AI
I had a friend from my time living in Sag Harbor who is sadly gone from us now, Anthony “Tony” Brandt, who was married to my equally good friend, Lorraine Dusky. I bring up Tony today because he and the way he lived his life illustrate what is so different about us – me and Tracy and Tony and Lorraine and you and yours – and what we are constantly told is the ever-encroaching power, or threat, or utility – we’re always being told something diffe…
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