Jarvis: The MAHA report's errors are just the start of its problems
Briefly

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' report claims to focus on children's health but is rife with inaccuracies, including fabricated studies. Originally presented as a serious assessment, it has been found to include seven made-up studies related to mental health and medication overprescription. The White House acknowledged some errors, attributing them to formatting issues, yet further errors were discovered in updated versions. Concerns have been raised that AI was used to create supporting data, suggesting a lack of good faith in the project overall, indicating the agenda overshadowed legitimate evidence.
The report from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is filled with fabricated studies and misrepresented research, undermining its credibility and purpose.
Rather than an evidence-based assessment, the initiative appears to have been an effort to assemble data supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s pre-existing narrative on children's health.
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