"Make America Healthy Again" Aims to Make Public Health Your Private Responsibility
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As U.S. public health worsens post-pandemic, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Director Mehmet Oz emphasize individual responsibility for health. They argue that unhealthy citizens strain healthcare resources. The new Trump administration exacerbates this crisis by eliminating funding for disease tracking, food programs, and research. Their actions reduce transparency, undermine public health infrastructure, and threaten the health of Americans, showcasing a shift towards personal accountability over collective health initiatives.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believes it is the patriotic duty of Americans to focus on personal health to alleviate healthcare costs.
The Trump administration's budget cuts threaten vital health programs, increasing chronic disease risk while dismantling health regulations, transparency, and critical research funding.
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