Trump and 'Make America Healthy Again' commission discuss first health report
'At its core, this report is a call to action for common sense,' US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr says at a White House event formally launching the 'Make America Healthy Again' (MAHA) assessment. Kennedy has long warned of soaring childhood chronic illness, blaming ultra-processed foods, environmental toxins, and sedentary lifestyles. Critics, however, say he downplays the danger of infectious disease -- while President Donald Trump's administration generally undercuts Kennedy's green goals by deferring to industry. Earlier this month, the US President promised he would slash drug prices so they match those abroad. 'Nobody can believe I had the courage to do it,' says Trump during the meeting.
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