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Will alcohol join MAHA’s list of top health threats?

Last updated: January 14, 2025 4:46 am
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies in the “Make America Healthy Again” movement have been vocal about various factors they believe are contributing to the nation’s declining health. While they have targeted products, policies, and foods, alcohol has largely escaped their scrutiny. However, with Kennedy potentially becoming the health secretary, could alcohol become the next focus of their movement?

The “Make America Healthy Again” movement, or MAHA, aims to bring full transparency to the American people about what is causing harm to their health. Calley Means, a Kennedy adviser, mentioned that alcohol could potentially become part of the movement’s targets in the future. Nicholas Reville, executive director of the Center for Addiction Science, Policy, and Research, highlighted the addictive nature of alcohol and its potential health risks, drawing parallels to ultra-processed foods.

Recent reports have shed light on the dangers of alcohol consumption, even at moderate levels. Outgoing U.S. surgeon general Vivek Murthy called for stronger warning labels on alcohol containers, citing the link between alcohol and cancer. Additionally, a scientific report shaping the 2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans found an association between moderate drinking and an increased risk of breast cancer.

While some debate the risks of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption, the evidence of the harms of excessive drinking is clear. Heavy alcohol consumption is linked to various health problems, including heart disease, liver disease, stroke, high blood pressure, and cancer. Despite these risks, alcohol remains a significant industry with powerful corporate backing.

Kennedy, who is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, has not directly addressed alcohol as a public health concern. However, others in his circle, like Marty Makary, have highlighted the need to address alcohol abuse. Casey Means, a prominent member of MAHA, emphasized the link between alcohol and cancer, citing personal experiences with the disease.

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The political landscape surrounding alcohol regulation is complex, with conflicting interests at play. While advocates push for stronger regulations and warnings, powerful alcohol industry lobbyists and lawmakers defend their interests. Congress has even investigated panels studying alcohol’s health effects for the dietary guidelines, raising concerns about industry influence.

Kennedy’s platform pledges to root out corporate influence in Washington, potentially targeting alcohol research and policy. However, Trump’s pro-business stance and deregulation efforts could hinder any significant changes in alcohol regulations. Bipartisan support for health-focused alcohol reforms may be possible, but cultural attitudes and industry influence pose challenges.

In conclusion, the “Make America Healthy Again” movement may have the potential to shift the conversation around alcohol and public health. By raising awareness of the risks associated with alcohol consumption and advocating for stronger regulations, MAHA could play a significant role in improving the nation’s health. Only time will tell if alcohol will become a focal point of the movement’s efforts.

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