RFK Jr.'s Controversial Health Policy Push: From Raw Milk to Vaccine Skepticism

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Calley Means, a health entrepreneur and former consultant to food and drug interests, is working with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Trump campaign on the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement. This initiative aims to address chronic disease by reforming healthcare incentives and reducing corruption in health agencies. Means emphasizes the need for accurate health information and policy changes, such as eliminating pharmaceutical funding of the FDA's drug approval process. The movement seeks to influence potential policies in a second Trump administration.
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