Tag: MAHA

MAHA: Alabama City to Stop Adding Fluoride to Water Starting Monday |

Credit: Margaret Barse Madison, Alabama, to Halt Fluoride Addition in Public Water Supply Starting Monday In a landmark

MAHA labels, trans health, NIH DEI ban

The AMA also called for increased federal and state oversight of the food industry, asking for clear labeling

RFK Jr. needs Congress to help create new MAHA agency

The proposed reorganization plan for the Department of Health and Human Services, spearheaded by health secretary Robert F.

CDC layoffs, TMS therapy, MAHA players

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MAHA movement brands, influencers heat up food policy politics

The Make America Healthy Again movement is shaking up the food industry, with health secretary Robert F. Kennedy

The MAHA Movement Already Has An Army. It Just Needs To Mobilize It.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz are on a mission to

Eating disorder research cut amid MAHA focus on chronic conditions

The Make America Healthy Again Commission recently released its first major report, focusing on childhood health issues. However,

neti pots, MAHA report, ACA coverage

The world of health and medicine is constantly evolving, with new discoveries and developments shaping the way we

RFK Jr.’s MAHA commission report — key takeaways and analysis

The Make America Healthy Again commission, led by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has released its first

Trump administration’s ‘Maha’ report implicates companies in worsening children’s health

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Kennedy’s MAHA movement on chronic disease: battle over priorities

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his Make America Healthy Again commission are facing a crucial deadline set by

HHS x MAHA, fentanyl overdose, NIH agenda

Democrats have criticized the bill, arguing that it would result in millions losing Medicaid coverage. They have called