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Just when it seemed Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "MAHA" report couldn't become more embarrassing, newly added errors ...
RFK Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" recent report identified causes of childhood chronic disease, citing numerous studies.
Certain studies within the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" report do not exist as cited, ABC News has ...
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The Marion Star on MSNRFK Jr. shares his opinions on kids' autism, ADHD and moreTrump's "MAHA" commission, led by RFK Jr., detailed four reasons they say causes childhood chronic disease. Here's what to ...
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MedPage Today on MSNRFK Jr. May Despise Medical Journals, but MAHA Report Still Cites ThemKennedy Jr. has threatened to prevent federal researchers from publishing studies in premier medical journals, his "Make ...
Several citations in the original report, which focuses on children’s health, referenced papers that did not exist. White ...
Researchers listed in the MAHA report have come forward since its publication saying the articles cited don't exist or were ...
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.
The White House claimed that “formatting issues” were responsible for several citations referencing seemingly fake papers ...
Calley Means, a top adviser to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., defended the findings of the MAHA report despite its flaws, and highlighted the need to stop the government from subsidizing ...
Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s report about children’s health used fake research, credited the wrong authors, and referenced OpenAI.
At the core of the so-called “Make America Healthy Again” movement is scrutiny of ingredients in food, agricultural ...
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