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    RFK Jr. releases report on children’s health

    NigeriaNewzBy NigeriaNewzSeptember 9, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    4m in the past

    EPA administrator shouts out “MAHA mothers and dads”

    Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Safety Company administrator, stated the American public can depend on Trump, Kennedy and people talking on the occasion to “assist MAHA mothers and dads throughout America” to “get the solutions they deserve” about differing well being considerations. 

    He additionally stated the EPA is addressing banned pesticides introduced into the U.S. whereas additionally “accelerating modern and vetted crop safety merchandise.”


    By Sara Moniuszko









     


    18m ago

    Rollins calls on all states to restrict junk food from food assistance program

    Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins called upon all states to get waivers to restrict junk food from qualifying under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

    Rollins called on red states and blue states to “put the nutrition back in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.” 

    So far, 12 states have issued waivers to restrict junk food and sugary drinks from qualifying for food assistance, she said. 


    By Kathryn Watson









     


    22m ago

    Kennedy praises Trump’s willingness to support MAHA’s health goals

    In his opening statement at the event, Kennedy said he was “so grateful” he works for a president that is willing to work toward MAHA’s goals. 

    Kennedy praised Mr. Trump, saying, “I’ve had discussions with him about a certain injury or illness and… how unpopular it will be if we talk about the solutions or hurt certain businesses, and he said, ‘I don’t care.’ He says, ‘I don’t care. This is children.'”

    “The president is fearless,” Kennedy said. 


    By Sara Moniuszko









     


    Updated 37m ago

    Still no release date for new dietary guidelines

    While the report mentions using updated “Dietary Guidelines for Americans” to help inform multiple plans for better health in schools and beyond, it does not confirm when the new guidelines — which were expected earlier this summer — will be released.


    By Sara Moniuszko









     


    Updated 37m ago

    U.S. surgeon general to launch screen time education initiative

    The report said the U.S. surgeon general will launch an initiative to educate Americans on the effect of screens on children. NIH says heavy reliance on screen media can harm children’s cognitive, linguistic and social-emotional growth, contributing to obesity, sleep disorders and mental health struggles. 


    By Kathryn Watson









     


    Updated 37m ago

    FDA to continue fight against food dyes

    The report says the FDA will continue to limit or prohibit the use of petroleum-based food dyes in all U.S. food products. The HHS had already called on companies to phase out all petroleum-based dyes by the end of next year, but had stopped short of imposing an outright ban.


    By Sara Moniuszko









     


    Updated 37m ago

    Restructurings, new offices will create the new Administration for a Healthy America

    The report said HHS will undergo “comprehensive reorganization” to create AHA, the Administration for a Healthy America, though it’s unclear if this will mean job cuts. The new agency structure will also include the launch of new offices under the NIH, according to the report.


    By Sara Moniuszko









     


    Updated 37m ago

    Junk food purchases could be restricted under food assistance programs

    The Department of Agriculture will work with states to restrict junk food purchases through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, formerly called food stamps. The federal government will also be working on “MAHA boxes” of “whole, healthy food” for SNAP recipients. 


    By Sara Moniuszko









     


    Updated 38m ago

    MAHA report promises new fluoride studies

    The EPA will review “new scientific information” on the potential health risks of fluoride in drinking water to inform CDC recommendations, the report states. Following the completion of these studies on fluoride, the CDC and USDA will educate Americans on appropriate fluoride  levels, the report continued. 

    The FDA will also evaluate fluoride products and remove any that are deemed unsafe, according to the report.

    Kennedy has previously claimed fluoride is linked to a number of health problems, challenging the consensus among dental experts.  

    Fluoride, which is added to most toothpaste brands as well as drinking water, is a mineral that helps strengthen teeth and reduces cavities. Researchers say drinking water is the main source for Americans.


    By Sara Moniuszko









     


    Updated 38m ago

    Autism root causes will be studied, but no announcement for now

    The report did not list potential causes for autism, as some had expected. Instead, it says HHS “through NIH and in collaboration with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), will study the root causes of autism, including through the RWDP.” 


    By Kathryn Watson









     


    Updated 38m ago

    Kennedy continues to raise vaccine doubts with “vaccine injury” messaging

    The report said HHS, in collaboration with NIH, “will investigate vaccine injuries with improved data collection and analysis.” The NIH, it said, will establish a new vaccine injury research program at the NIH Clinical Center “that may expand to centers around the country.” 

    Kennedy has a long history of raising doubts about vaccines — despite decades of evidence showing they’ve saved millions of people from debilitating illness or death. 

    In recent years, however, with backsliding immunization rates, health officials are starting to see the effects of skipping shots. And some experts worry terms such as “vaccine injury” could perpetuate fear and misinformation around safe and effective shots.

    The MAHA report also said the White House Domestic Policy Council and HHS will develop a vaccine framework focused on “ensuring America has the best childhood vaccine schedule; addressing vaccine injuries; modernizing American vaccines with transparent, gold-standard science; correcting conflicts of interest and misaligned incentives; and ensuring scientific and medical freedom.” 

    — Kathryn Watson and Sara Moniuszko 










     


    2:04 PM

    New report does not detail Kennedy’s beliefs on potential causes of autism

    In this new report, their plans to end chronic disease are broken down into four categories, including how the administration plans to advance research, realign incentives, foster private sector collaboration and increase public awareness.

    The report does not say how the federal government will be paying for the new studies, commissions and benefits it recommends. There is also little detail on most of the recommendations and plans. It does not, as some had expected, list potential causes of autism. 


    By Kathryn Watson









     


    1:57 PM

    Make America Health Again Commission’s May report

    In May, the Make America Healthy Again Commission released a report on what they determined to be the leading drivers of childhood chronic disease, including: 

    1. Poor diet and ultra-processed foods in particular.
    2. Cumulative exposure to chemicals such as food additives and pesticides.
    3. Lack of physical activity and chronic stress.
    4. “Overmedicalization,” including over-prescribing and what it regards as the over-use of vaccines.

    By Sara Moniuszko













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