White House Corrects Errors and Fake Citations in Health Reports

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The White House has corrected errors in the controversial MAHA commission report, which blamed factors like poor diets and unnecessary medication for childhood chronic illnesses. Despite citation and formatting issues, officials emphasize the report's substance remains impactful, though it includes some controversial ideas and unverified sources. The report was developed quickly and aims to guide federal health strategies.
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- RFK Jr.'s MAHA report cited nonexistent studies ABC News
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