
"Good politicians are rarely modest. The job requires an uncanny ability to sell each bit of incremental progress as a success in and of itself. That's especially true for someone like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who dares to take on America's health problems and faces considerable skepticism from a large number of Americans-including many of those who work beneath him at the Department of Health and Human Services."
"The 20-page document is essentially a to-do list of 128 recommendations, including calling for the FDA to "promote innovation in the sunscreen market"and promising to further investigate the purported causes of vaccine injuries. By Kennedy's telling, its release was a triumph. "There never had been an effort like this across all the government agencies," Kennedy said at Tuesday's event, where he"
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has rapidly unsettled federal health agencies and energized a vocal post-COVID constituency. He has pressured many food companies to commit to removing certain synthetic dyes and persuaded some states to adopt MAHA-aligned policies. He has pushed to remake vaccine guidelines and announced a 20-page MAHA strategy containing 128 recommendations to address childhood chronic disease. The recommendations range from promoting sunscreen-market innovation to further investigating purported vaccine injuries. His early tenure has combined regulatory pressure, intergovernmental coordination, and public-facing initiatives aimed at diagnosing and addressing widespread pediatric health problems.
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