A long-awaited follow-up to the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” report released Tuesday aims to outline steps to improve kids’ health — calling for better nutrition, more exercise, and a review of vaccines and drugs — but is light on specifics and stops short of cracking down on pesticides and ultra-processed foods.
The second installment of the MAHA report — dubbed the “Make Our Children Healthy Again” strategy report — is meant to build on the White House and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s initial assessment in May, which referred to children as “the sickest generation in American history.”
Tuesday’s report is intended to serve as a road map for tackling childhood chronic disease. In many cases, it presents actions the administration has already taken as n