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Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” Commission report on childhood chronic disease highlights several studies that don’t appear to exist and misinterprets others, NOTUS reported earlier Thursday.
Another finding in the MAHA report about asthma drug prescriptions said "an estimated 25-40% of mild cases are overprescribed," citing a nonexistent article. Pediatric pulmonologist Dr. Harold J.
Board-certified physician and YouTuber Doctor Mike spoke with Fox News Digital about his thoughts of the "MAHA" movement and ...
Researchers listed in the MAHA report have come forward since its publication saying the articles cited don't exist or were ...
Several citations in the original report, which focuses on children’s health, referenced papers that did not exist. White ...
Just when it seemed Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "MAHA" report couldn't become more embarrassing, newly added errors ...
Robert F. Kennedy's overall approval rating sits at 51 percent, though the party breakdown shows a big divide between ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House will fix errors in a much-anticipated federal government report spearheaded by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which decried ...
The White House claimed that “formatting issues” were responsible for several citations referencing seemingly fake papers ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attributed the inclusion of phony publications to “formatting issues” that would be corrected. An updated report that omits those studies and cleans up ...
The White House's "Make America Healthy Again" or "MAHA" commission, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr ... in the report as growing rates of a number of issues ...