LAS VEGAS — A top aide for HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. made waves at the HLTH conference when he accused players across the healthcare industry of capitalizing off of chronic illnesses and turning a blind eye to potential root causes of the conditions, like diet.
“The problem is that most people in this room are just predominantly making money off more sick patients. And that's just an economic fact,” Calley Means, an influential advisor to Kennedy, said.
Means spoke on a panel Tuesday about the Make America Healthy Again movement, which centers around reducing chronic disease by reforming food, health and science systems. A groundswell of public support for MAHA helped usher President Donald Trump into office, and the president created a MAHA Commission through an ex

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