Is RFK Jr's divisive plan to Make America Healthy Again fearmongering - or revolutionary?
Briefly

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., recently appointed as the US health secretary, is focused on addressing what he sees as a chronic illness epidemic in America, which includes obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. His controversial past includes promoting unfounded health conspiracy theories. Despite his stance on improving public health, his actions like slashing jobs at the Department of Health and Human Services and dismantling parts of the CDC raise concerns among healthcare experts about the potential effectiveness of his agenda. Some believe he might simultaneously push for needed reforms despite his contentious reputation.
A healthy person has a thousand dreams, a sick person only has one. 60% of our population has only one dream that they get better.
The dismantling of the federal public health apparatus cannot possibly help with the agenda of tackling chronic diseases.
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