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The White House released an expansive report that blames a crisis of chronic disease in children on ultraprocessed foods, chemical exposures, lack of physical activity, stress and excessive use of prescription drugs.
The Trump administration released a 72-page report Thursday outlining its take on what's driving "a chronic disease crisis" among children in the U.S. Among the culprits cited are ultra-processed foods,
The report lays the blame for the poor health of American kids on four broad categories: poor diet, lack of physical activity and chronic stress, “overmedicalization,” and the
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The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, organized by President Donald Trump and led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (RFK), was released Thursday. The 68-page document holds processed foods, pesticides, vaccines, and more to blame for chronic diseases in American children.
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