The Brief
A new 20-page "MAHA" report prioritizes investigations into vaccine injuries, chemical exposure and other factors as drivers for chronic childhood disease.
It stops short of calling for more regulations on chemical companies, prompting criticism from some supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The latest "Make America Healthy Again" report overseen by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr . promises to end childhood diseases, but it lacks concrete changes and calls for more investigations into vaccines.
The 20-page report, released Tuesday , echoes many of the talking points Kennedy and those in his wide-ranging and politically diverse "MAHA" movement have united around. It directs the nation’s public health and environmental agencies to prioritize investiga