
Make America Healthy Again Movement Arrives in Kentucky
Clip: Season 3 Episode 265 | 1m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
State committee holds first meeting on Make America Healthy Again initiative.
State lawmakers will look at solutions to Kentucky's poor health outcomes with a Make America Healthy Again lens, envisioned by President Donald Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The state committee held its first meeting Wednesday.
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Make America Healthy Again Movement Arrives in Kentucky
Clip: Season 3 Episode 265 | 1m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
State lawmakers will look at solutions to Kentucky's poor health outcomes with a Make America Healthy Again lens, envisioned by President Donald Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The state committee held its first meeting Wednesday.
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State lawmakers will look at solutions to Kentucky's poor health outcomes with a moral lens envisioned by Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr.
The state committee held its first meeting today.
I agree with Senator Richardson that we do too much sick care.
We don't do well care.
It's too easy to go in, and you've got your six minute appointment with your physician and then you're moved on.
And there's not an in-depth analysis of what's going on, what what really is the problem and what's causing it.
It's really easy to prescribe medication for long term diseases, and so many of them are preventable.
We have so much data that is saying it's our food, and we know that our food is not great.
And I'm glad to see at the federal level that there's going to be some significant changes in there.
The Federal Mar Commission released its first report last month.
It says ultra processed foods and environmental chemicals, lack of exercise and over medication are plaguing America's children.
The commission did get flak for some citations to research that doesn't exist.
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