RFK Jr. Plans to Pull Medical Schools' Funding if They Don't Teach Nutrition
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RFK Jr. Plans to Pull Medical Schools' Funding if They Don't Teach Nutrition
(MedPage Today) -- HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in April that he plans to tell medical schools to teach nutrition or risk losing federal funding, ABC News reported last week. "Under Secretary Kennedy's leadership, HHS is committed...
Triple H & Stephanie McMahon Meet With Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Triple H & Kennedy Comment
WWE executives know people in high places. Real high places. WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque and Stephanie McMahon-Levesque met with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently to strategize about the upcoming President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition. Kennedy shared a photo of the three together on social media today. Additionally, Triple H commented on the meeting writing, “Thank you for having us, Secretary Kennedy. A…
The Case for Government-Backed Science Publishing
BY ROBERT M. KAPLAN Last week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stunned the scientific community by proposing that researchers stop submitting articles to high-impact academic journals and instead publish in government-run outlets. The backlash was swift. Within a day, The Washington Post received more than four thousand comments—most of them scathing. But buried beneath the outrage lies a long-simmering truth: Frustration with commercial academic publish…
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says American Medical Schools Must Teach Nutrition or Risk Losing Federal Funding - Dr. Rath Health Foundation
In a bold move, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Trump administration’s Health and Human Services Secretary, is demanding mandatory nutrition education in American medical schools. Threating to pull federal funding from institutions that don’t comply, he is directly challenging the pharma industry’s stranglehold on a healthcare system that profits by treating symptoms while ignoring the root causes of diseases. For more than a century now, medical edu…
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