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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s unorthodox tenure as health and human services secretary has sparked intense debate among conservatives, as his “Make America Healthy Again,” or MAHA, initiative seeks to tackle chronic disease and curb pharmaceutical influence. His aggressive reforms, including cutting $500 million from mRNA vaccine projects and slashing 20,000 HHS jobs while consolidating 13 divisions, have energized supporters but drawn deep skepticism from others.
Our In Focus Forum of regular contributors and editors assesses whether Kennedy is delivering on his
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