RFK Jr. launches initiative to tackle chronic disease and reform health policy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aims to lead the Department of Health and Human Services with his "Make America Healthy Again" initiative. This movement focuses on addressing chronic diseases and challenging the influence of big food and big pharma on public health. Kennedy's agenda includes overhauling dietary guidelines, reforming food assistance programs, and restricting harmful food additives. His approach has garnered support from a diverse coalition, but concerns remain about his controversial views on vaccines and potential conflicts with the Republican agenda. If confirmed, Kennedy could significantly influence health policy, but experts question the feasibility of his ambitious plans in a regulation-unfriendly environment. The success of his initiatives will depend on navigating political challenges and industry interests.