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Poor diet, environmental toxins, unhealthy habits and pharmaceuticals are contributing to a national rise in chronic illnesses, particularly among children, top Trump officials said in a Thursday report that lays the groundwork for a ‘Make America Healthy Again’ overhaul of government policy.
Chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension affect 133 million Americans, with the MAHA Commission urging action on better nutrition and diet.
A commission led by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday issued a report that said processed food, chemicals, stress and overprescription of medications and vaccines may be factors behind chronic illness in American children.
The official Make American Healthy Again report detailing the rise in childhood disease has been published and the agriculture industry is not pleased.
The Make America Healthy Again Commission’s first report identifies several primary contributors to chronic disease in kids.