Tag: MAHA

Kennedy talking a new, more moderate version of MAHA agenda

WASHINGTON — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. previously stated that no vaccines are both safe and effective.

Kennedy trying to balance MAHA goals with Trump midterm priorities

WASHINGTON — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is preparing for a challenging appearance on Capitol Hill to

Cancer treatments, MAHA, Duchenne: Morning Rounds

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Trump health budget offers investments in MAHA, cuts to HHS, NIH

WASHINGTON — On Friday, the White House unveiled its proposed federal budget for 2027, seeking to reduce spending

Poll: The battle for MAHA that could sway the midterms

Republicans are eager to see the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement become a lasting part of the

MAHA movement dismay: 2026 farm bill backs tobacco, pesticides

The 2026 farm bill currently progressing through Congress includes several provisions that conflict with the Make America Healthy

Are vaccines a political winner? A look at the MAGA, MAHA divide

The Trump administration is facing internal conflict over the issue of vaccine reform as the midterm elections approach.

MAHA to MEHA, teen sleep habits, gen AI: Morning Rounds

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MAHA movement goes global: The rise of MEHA in Europe

In a bustling chamber last fall, Dr. Robert Malone, a well-known medical advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,

Glyphosate is driving a rift in MAHA. Here’s what the science says about its effects on health

Glyphosate, the active ingredient in the widely used weed killer Roundup, has been a subject of controversy for

MAHA leader Casey Means makes bid to become Surgeon General

The Make America Healthy Again movement has been gaining momentum as a disruptive force in the realm of

How the American Academy of Pediatrics became a MAHA foil

The ongoing battle between the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Department of Health and Human Services has