During confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emerged as a potential Secretary of Health and Human Services, addressing concerns regarding his past anti-vaccine stance. Despite criticism from senators labeling him as a proponent of conspiracy theories, Kennedy clarified his position, emphasizing that he does not aim to restrict food choices or discourage vaccine use. He reaffirmed his commitment to promoting informed decisions regarding health, highlighting the importance of vaccines in preventing diseases while acknowledging the widespread issue of chronic health conditions in America.
Thanks to vaccines, Americans aren't dying from preventable diseases. But now they're just dying slower deaths. One in five American adults is obese, and over half of all Americans have one or more chronic diseases, many of which are preventable.
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