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RFK Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" recent report identified causes of childhood chronic disease, citing numerous studies.
Just when it seemed Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "MAHA" report couldn't become more embarrassing, newly added errors ...
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MedPage Today on MSNRFK Jr. May Despise Top Medical Journals, but MAHA Report Still Cites ThemIn his podcast interview, Kennedy noted that unnamed "other journals" may also be prevented from publishing NIH research.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s "Make America Healthy Again" report offers a road to wellness for U.S. kids paved not with ...
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new “Make America Healthy Again” report offers a road to wellness for the nation’s ...
Several citations in the original report, which focuses on children’s health, referenced papers that did not exist. White ...
Researchers listed in the MAHA report have come forward since its publication saying the articles cited don't exist or were ...
The health and human services secretary is shrinking staff at health agencies and reshaping the mission of his department to ...
The MAHA report reads as if it were ghostwritten by a liberal think tank. It meticulously details what it calls “corporate capture”—the way industry interests dominate and distort government ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAHA Report featured several seemingly fake studies and incorrect attributions.
Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s report about children’s health used fake research, credited the wrong authors, and referenced OpenAI.
An expert couldn't say for sure whether a MAHA report had been compiled by AI, but it was reminiscent of instances where it ...
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