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4 weeks ago |
annistonstar.com | Marisha Goldhamer |Bill MCCARTHY AFP
By Marisha GOLDHAMER, Bill MCCARTHY AFP The White House downplayed questions about its flagship report on children's health, but edited the document Thursday after authors listed in the paper confirmed it cited studies that do not exist. The highly anticipated "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) report was released on May 22 by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the presidential commission tasked with assessing drivers of childhood chronic disease.
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1 month ago |
greenevillesun.com | Marisha Goldhamer |Bill MCCARTHY AFP
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1 month ago |
elkharttruth.com | Marisha Goldhamer |Bill MCCARTHY AFP
At least four of the studies cited in a flagship White House report on children's health do not exist, authors listed in the document told AFP Thursday, casting doubt on the paper outlining US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s agenda. The highly anticipated "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) report was released on May 22 by the presidential commission tasked with assessing drivers of childhood chronic disease. kAmqFE :E :?4=F56D 3C@<6? 4:E2E:@?
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1 month ago |
news-herald.net | Marisha Goldhamer |Bill MCCARTHY AFP
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1 month ago |
indianagazette.com | Marisha Goldhamer |Bill MCCARTHY AFP
The White House downplayed questions about its flagship report on children's health, but edited the document Thursday after authors listed in the paper confirmed it cited studies that do not exist. The highly anticipated "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) report was released on May 22 by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the presidential commission tasked with assessing drivers of childhood chronic disease. kAmqFE 2FE9@CD 2?5 AF3=:D96CD @7 2E =62DE 7@FC DEF5:6D =:DE65 :?
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