RFK Jr.'s Health Agenda Faces Resistance Amid HHS Leadership Speculation

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is poised to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, bringing his 'Make America Healthy Again' movement into a position of power. His agenda focuses on tackling chronic diseases by challenging big food and pharma industries. While some scientists agree with the need for reform, they express concern over Kennedy's history of questioning scientific consensus, particularly on vaccines. His ambitious plans face potential resistance in a Republican-controlled government, which traditionally opposes regulation.
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