Last week, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touted the findings of the 73-page report from the presidential commission to Make America Healthy Again that assessed the root causes of chronic disease in children. The report laid the blame for the crisis on numerous factors including poor diet, chronic stress, environmental chemicals, lack of physical activity, and overmedicalization.

“We will end the childhood chronic disease crisis by attacking its root causes head-on — not just managing its symptoms,” Kennedy said in a statement . “We will follow the truth wherever it leads, uphold rigorous science, and drive bold policies that put the health, development, and future of every child first.”

But new reporting is casting doubt on the highly promoted MAHA repor

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