RFK Jr. decries 'perverse incentives' built into medical systems that profit from 'keeping us sick' Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares his journey to his official position and where his passion for health comes from on 'My View with Lara Trump.'
There are many pros to wearing a health tracker, but who has access to that information? The 'Outnumbered' panelists discuss RFK Jr.'s push for wearable health trackers and their concerns over the ownership of the data.
'Crunchy teen' trend grows as young people embrace ingredient-conscious eating The ‘Outnumbered’ panelists discuss the rise of the ‘crunchy teen’ trend, where young people are going viral for rejecting processed foods and becoming more aware of what they eat.
Controversial seed oils may offer unexpected health benefits, new research shows Indiana University researchers find higher linoleic acid levels from seed oils correlate with improved heart health and lower inflammation, challenging recent MAHA-inspired concerns.
CDC committee moves to phase out controversial mercury ingredient from flu vaccines CDC advisory committee recommends thimerosal-free influenza vaccines for all adults and children, despite claims that the mercury-based preservative poses no health risks.
Major brands to remove synthetic dyes from US food products Yuka co-founder Julie Chapon joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the growing influence of the MAHA movement as Nestle, Conagra and J.M. Smucker announce plans to remove artificial food dyes.
New study suggests synthetic dyes pose numerous health risks Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the artificial food dyes used by American food companies and more on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
RFK Jr. touts ‘cooperation’ with major food brands to remove artificial dyes HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt discuss the ‘MAHA’ movement’s effect on changing ingredients in products from major food companies on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’
RFK Jr to encourage Americans to use 'wearable' tech to track their health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces HHS campaign for wearables as affordable alternatives to medications, highlighting how they help monitor health metrics.