RFK Jr.'s MAHA Report Cited Nonexistent Studies, Sparking Controversy

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Robert F Kennedy Jr's health report contains multiple citations to studies that do not exist or are misrepresented, raising concerns about its scientific credibility and the integrity of its findings, amidst broader criticisms of medical publishing and vaccine skepticism.
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- The Trump administration’s ‘MAHA Report’ cites nonexistent scientific studies MSNBC News
- Debate rages over RFK Jr.’s MAHA report on root causes of disease NewsNation
- Premade Conclusions, Post-Hoc Data: The Problem with the MAHA Report Cato Institute
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