Washington, DC - The United States Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr has unveiled a national strategy aimed at reversing the country’s worsening childhood chronic disease trends, citing Europe as an example of how to deliver quality healthcare more cheaply.

The Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy , released by the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission , outlines more than 120 initiatives spanning regulatory reform, scientific research, food policy, and private sector engagement. The Commission, chaired by RFK Jr., was established to investigate the root causes of rising chronic illnesses among children and to propose systemic solutions.

“This is the most sweeping reform agenda in modern history,” Kennedy said at the launch event, citing plans to ove

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