WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has assembled a team of medical contrarians and health care critics to remake how the federal government oversees medicines, health programs and nutrition. Trump’s appointment of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH), tapping an opponent of pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates for the nation’s top medical research agency, is the most recent in a string of choices who are skeptical of current.
Bhattacharya and the other nominees are expected to play pivotal roles in implementing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s expansive “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, which calls for removing thousands of additives from food in the US, rooting out conflicts of interest at agencies and incentivizing healthier foods in school lunches and other nutrition programs.
Trump appointed Kennedy to centrer for Disease Control
Kennedy supports a complete overhaul of the federal agencies, with proposed budget cuts and significant policy changes.
His nomination sparked widespread condemnation from health professionals, who warn that
the US is still grappling with the pandemic’s effects, widely lauded Kennedy’s transparency and commitment.
Kennedy’s commitment to recognizing the importance of nutrition and overall wellness has garnered support from some corners, though ghettoizing
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