RFK Jr.'s MAHA Report Omits Key Details on Children's Health

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A report by the Trump administration on children's health omits mention of nicotine and tobacco, despite concerns about vaping-related lung injuries and the importance of tobacco control efforts, which have historically reduced youth smoking and vaping. Critics argue that the omission undermines comprehensive public health strategies, especially given the addictive and harmful nature of nicotine.
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