By Ibinu Vadakkan Nov 21, 2024
Kennedy’s "Make America Healthy Again" targets the chronic disease epidemic tied to poor nutrition.
He’s right about the dangers of ultra-processed foods—packed with sugars and additives that harm health.
Kennedy proposes overhauling SNAP and other programs to focus on healthier options for families.
He’s critical of "big food" and "big pharma," citing conflicts of interest in health regulations.
From banning harmful chemicals to reforming crop subsidies, Kennedy aims high—but faces hurdles.
Experts agree chronic diseases need focus, but Kennedy’s plans might be too ambitious to execute.
Balancing his nutrition goals with broader deregulation policies creates potential contradictions.
Kennedy shines a light on key nutrition issues but must ground his proposals in actionable plans.