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RFK Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" recent report identified causes of childhood chronic disease, citing numerous studies.
The White House will fix errors in a much-anticipated federal government report spearheaded by U.S. Health and Human Services ...
The report, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was intended to address the reasons for the decline in Americans’ life expectancy.
The White House’s “Make America Healthy Again” report, which issued a dire warning about the forces responsible for Americans ...
The White House’s recent release of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Report marks a significant moment in the national conversation ...
The White House moved Thursday to correct false citations and other errors in a high-profile report from a panel led by ...
Researchers listed in the MAHA report have come forward since its publication saying the articles cited don't exist or were ...
A report on children’s health released by the Make America Healthy Again Commission referred to scientific papers that did ...
At least seven of the research sources cited by the MAHA report, published just last week with HHS Secretary Robert F.
The US government has hastened to correct multiple citations in its first Make Our Children Healthy Again assessment,1 which pointed to non-existent studies or dead internet links. New errors have ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s "Make America Healthy Again" report offers a road to wellness for U.S. kids paved not with ...
At some point between 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Thursday, the MAHA Report file was updated on the White House site to remove mentions of “corrected hyperlinks” and one of the “oaicite” markers.