WASHINGTON — A much-awaited game plan for how the Trump administration will make Americans healthier largely steers clear of policy recommendations, instead calling for more research on nutrition, agricultural chemicals, and “potential benefits of select high-quality supplements,” among other topics.

That’s according to a draft version of a new report from the president’s Make America Healthy Again Commission led by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The White House has yet to share a finalized version, which will likely undergo edits before its release.

While the document, titled “Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy,” retreads key MAHA ground like the need to cut artificial food dyes and encourage physical activity, it also offers a more expansive view of where Kennedy plans to

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