The Brief
An updated "Make America Healthy Again" draft report calls for improvements to healthy diets, while probing vaccines and prescription drugs.
The draft also requests that the Federal Trade Commission restrict the marketing of unhealthy foods to kids.
A new "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) draft report on children’s health outcomes reveals that the Trump administration won’t limit common food production practices like pesticide use.
This latest version of the document follows a previous report by the MAHA commission, which is led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., released in May that centered on pesticides and processed food and the over-prescription of medications and vaccines, for rising rates of childhood obesity, diabetes and other illnesses,