BREAKING: MAHA report lays out ‘chronic disease crisis’ facing America

Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports the latest on the MAHA report.

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President Donald Trump’s Make America Healthy Again Commission released its anticipated report assessing chronic diseases that have gripped U.S. youths in recent years, pinning blame for a spike in childhood issues on a host of variables stretching from ingesting foods with added chemicals to an increase in prescribing pharmaceuticals to young kids.

“After a century of costly and ineffective approaches, the federal government will lead a coordinated transformation of our food, health, and scientific systems,” the report, released Thursday and reviewed by Fox News Digital, outlined. “This strategic realignment will ensure that all Americans—today and in the future—live longer, healthier lives, supported by systems that prioritize prevention, wellbeing, and resilience.”

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. serves as chair of the commission and attended a call with the media earlier Thursday, when he explained that the report is a “diagnosis” of the state of U.S. health, and that the “prescription” for the ongoing issues will be released in 100 days at the end of August in the form of policy recommendations for the federal government.

The report’s findings include teenage depression nearly doubling from 2009 to 2019, more than one-in-five children over the age of 6 being considered obese, one-in-31 children diagnosed with autism by age 8 and childhood cancer spiking by 40% since 1975.

“Over 40% of the roughly 73 million children (aged 0-17) in the United States have at least one chronic health condition, according to the CDC, such as asthma, allergies, obesity, autoimmune diseases, or behavioral disorders,” the report stated. “Although estimates vary depending on the conditions included, all studies show an alarming increase over time.”

Chronic diseases have a chilling effect on national security, commission members said in a Thursday morning phone call with the media. Roughly 75% of America’s youth aged 17–24 do not qualify to serve in the military due to obesity, asthma, allergies, autoimmune diseases or behavioral disorders, they said.

“We now have the most obese, depressed, disabled, medicated population in the history of the world, and we cannot keep going down the same road,” Food and Drug Commissioner Marty Makary said in the phone call with the media. “So this is an amazing day. I hope this marks the grand pivot from a system that is entirely reactionary to a system that will now be proactive.”

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6 Responses to BREAKING: MAHA report lays out ‘chronic disease crisis’ facing America

  1. resolute's avatar resolute says:

    Is it a ‘chronic disease crisis’ when we have a health care industry poised to make a substantial profit from it?

    “Never allow a crisis to go to waste,” – Rahm Emanual

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    • texan59's avatar texan59 says:

      I would like to see pharma ads get pulled off from mass media, and I think that would go a long way. The health care industrial complex has fallen off their horse quite hard and suffered brain damage, IMO. The entire “gender dysphoria” racket has lost any credibility they may have once had once they saw how much money could be made. I’m so old I can remember when it took 4-5 years, or more for someone to be able to start cutting off body parts. Big Food is obviously part and parcel in cahoots with pharma as they have figured out how to both have customers for life from a very young age. Lots of things need to change, I just hope that those who come after Trump are willing to stand up and contunue the fight.

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