A long-awaited follow-up to the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” report released Tuesday aims to outline steps to improve kids’ health — calling for better nutrition, more exercise, and a review of vaccines and drugs — but is light on specifics and stops short of cracking down on pesticides and ultra-processed foods.
The second installment of the MAHA report — dubbed the “Make Our Children Healthy Again” strategy report — is meant to build on the White House and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s initial assessment in May , which referred to children as “the sickest generation in American history.”
Tuesday’s report is intended to serve as a road map for tackling childhood chronic disease. In many cases, it presents actions the administration has already ta