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RFK Jr.'s MAHA report raises concerns about vaccines, American foods and prescription drugs

  • On Thursday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who leads the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, unveiled the 69-page "Make America Healthy Again" report, which discusses issues related to American health, vaccines, food safety, pesticide use, and prescription medications.
  • The report emerged amid political division, reflecting Kennedy's long-standing vaccine skepticism and environmental concerns, while Trump's administration supports industry and faces internal factions.
  • It highlights children as overmedicated and undernourished, calls for more clinical vaccine trials, reviews pesticides like glyphosate, and criticizes ultraprocessed foods dominating youth diets.
  • Kennedy stated the report will guide a plan within 100 days to save lives and reduce costs, while Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins affirmed the food supply is '100% safe.'
  • The report lacks official policy status but may influence health strategies despite budget cuts, political opposition, and ongoing disputes over vaccine safety and environmental regulation.
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KPBS broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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