The Trump administration has identified ultra-transformed foods and chemical exposure as potential dangers in its plan to improve the health of American children, but does not offer generalized restrictions on these foods or pesticides, according to a project of the report obtained by the Washington Post.
Instead, the strategy “to render our children again” – which is not final and may not be released publicly for weeks – said that the government will continue efforts to define ultra -transformed food and work to increase public awareness and confidence in the way pesticides are regulated.
This approach is in accordance with certain recent policy proposals, but does not lack major changes. It is unlikely that this causes the fury of food and agriculture industries against which Kennedy has achieved and which feared once a radical repression of their products.
President Donald Trump trained a commission “Make America Healthy Again” chaired by Kennedy to approach the deep causes of chronic diseases and infant diseases. The Commission has published a report on May identify the causes of infantile chronic diseases that shorten the lifespan of Americans. The last report is intended to serve as a plan to cure these ailments.
The reporting project, reported for the first time by the New York Times, provides new details on how health agencies will try to treat the dangers widely recognized for American health, including air and water pollution, exposure to microplastics and bad nutrition. It also targets public health practices established for a long time, including vaccination and fluoridation of drinking water. And this calls for new working groups and research on health problems, including a working group focused on chronic diseases.
We do not know if the project was revised before Tuesday’s deadline to submit it to Trump.
An HHS spokesperson refused to comment and referred questions to the White House. Kush Desai, a White House spokesman, said that “any pretended document is the Maha report should be processed as speculative literature” unless it has been published by the administration.
Here are some of the take-out meals: