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President Trump recently signed an executive order and established the Make America Healthy Again Commission, led by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to tackle chronic diseases and improve public health.
The executive order reveals key health statistics:
Despite the U.S. spending nearly 90% of its $4.5 trillion annual healthcare budget on chronic and mental health conditions, the White House is now focusing on significantly reducing chronic disease rates and eliminating childhood chronic diseases.
The commission aims to:
The commission will investigate the causes of childhood chronic diseases like diabetes and obesity, review contributing factors such as diet and lifestyle, and deliver a report with health improvement recommendations within 100 days.
Currently, the commission reflects the Trump administration's goals and is unlikely to immediately affect public health policy. However, its directives may eventually lead to changes.
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