White House 'Make America Healthy Again' Report Faces Credibility Issues Over Fake Citations

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The White House acknowledged errors in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' report, which criticized America's food supply and health practices. The report, citing numerous studies, was found to contain some non-existent or misinterpreted studies, prompting promises of updates. Despite the errors, officials maintain confidence in Kennedy and the report's overall significance for public health policy.
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- White House acknowledges problems in RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' report NPR
- The MAHA Report Cites Studies That Don’t Exist notus.org
- White House Health Report Included Fake Citations The New York Times
- White House MAHA Report may have garbled science by using AI, experts say The Washington Post
- RFK Jr’s ‘Maha’ report found to contain citations to nonexistent studies The Guardian
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