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Trump makes RFK Jr. leader of presidential ‘MAHA’ commission to study chronic disease

  • President Donald Trump announced the establishment of the Make America Healthy Again Commission, chaired by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to address the chronic disease crisis in America, focusing initially on childhood diseases.
  • The commission will focus on childhood chronic diseases and overall American health, submitting a strategy within 180 days to improve health outcomes.
  • Trump's executive order highlights that 90% of healthcare spending relates to chronic conditions, urging fresh approaches to nutrition and lifestyles.
  • Kennedy, who has been confirmed as Secretary, is tasked with investigating the root causes of chronic diseases affecting both adults and children.
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Zero Hedge broke the news in United States on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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