The Trump administration on Tuesday presented a “Make America Healthy Again” plan to tackle rising chronic disease, a paramount issue for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., issuing what it termed a strategy report that’s largely aspirational in nature and in places lacks details or citations for its claims.

The 20-page document, titled “Make our Children Healthy Again,” outlines an approach to remedy childhood illness by improving diet and adding physical activity while reducing “overmedicalization” and chemical exposure. It calls for increasing research, while also hitting Kennedy’s cornerstone demands for a new vaccine framework and cracking down on conflicts of interest.

Kennedy, though, is already facing a major challenge: Congress is divided on whether to sup

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