Trump's surgeon general pick criticizes others' conflicts but profits from wellness product sales
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Dr. Casey Means, nominated by President Trump to be the U.S. surgeon general, has a history of condemning corrupt practices in medical and health systems influenced by special interests. However, she has also profited from promoting various health products, raising ethical concerns about her potential role as a public health advocate. Investigative findings reveal her failure to consistently disclose financial ties to businesses she endorses. Critics argue that such entanglements may compromise her ability to provide impartial health recommendations, essential for the surgeon general's position.
Dr. Casey Means, Trump's pick for U.S. surgeon general, has criticized health systems for corruption, yet profits from promoting wellness products, raising ethical concerns.
While expressing concern about conflicts of interest, experts worry Means may prioritize personal gain over public health as she takes on the surgeon general role.
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