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MAHA report disappoints with ‘missed opportunities’

The second report by the Make America Healthy Again commission left supporters of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy dissatisfied with its lack of significant reforms or policies.

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Kennedy called the strategy “the most sweeping reform agenda in modern history—realigning our food and health systems, driving education, and unleashing science to protect America’s children and families,” saying it would end “corporate capture of public health.”

But the strategy also relies on voluntary support of industries, sidestepping mandated oversight and regulations.

“The report is disappointing, and its most glaring omission is regulation,” Priya Fielding-Singh, director of policy and programs at the George Wa

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