Iswear, the crowd over at HHS continues to try deliberately to make me think of this routine every time I hear the word, “MAHA.” From Mother Jones:

NOTUS first reported on Thursday that at least seven of the more than 500 studies cited in the MAHA report, focused on improving children’s health, did not actually exist; later on Thursday, The New York Times reported that at least two additional citations featured in the report were also fake. Both news outlets also said that the MAHA report misrepresented the findings of cited studies that do exist. Experts said that the errors indicated artificial intelligence may have been used in the writing of the report.

Okay, misstated conclusions and data tortured for political purposes I can understand. I lived through the run-up to th

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