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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is officially secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, but his promise to "Make America Healthy Again " may prove challenging. Here's why.
Aside from opposition from the food industry, success of RFK Jr.'s campaign on ultra-processed foods hinges on how effective ...
Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks to Dr. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook about the challenges facing the food industry, his focus on improving the Indian ...
On social media and talk shows, Kennedy repeatedly hammers the food industry, claiming it is “mass poisoning” the American public.
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier said changing America's food system is "not going to be an easy fix" while discussing America's worsening obesity epidemic.
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. raved about the $7-a-pop Mom's Meals that are delivered directly to the homes of ...
Kennedy, who spent years promoting debunked theories that vaccines aren’t safe, is systematically dismantling evidence-based ...
Trump's Make America Healthy Again report highlights four key factors its says are harming US children's health, including ultra-processed foods, chemicals, and overmedicalization.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Food and Drug Administration announced a plan to phase out petroleum-based dyes in food by the end of 2026.
Experts say Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has talked about "freedom of choice" in health care while limiting choices on some products for many Americans.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first 100 days as secretary of Health and Human Services has ushered in a period of ambitious reform, writes Armstrong Williams.
On social media and talk shows, Kennedy repeatedly hammers the food industry, claiming it is “mass poisoning” the American public.