While President Donald Trump has been finalizing peace deals and trolling “No Kings” demonstrators, his team has been hard at work carrying out other critical aspects of his second-term agenda.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is pushing forward with his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) objectives. There are plans to significantly alter U.S. dietary guidelines, shifting the emphasis toward whole foods and encouraging a higher intake of saturated fats, such as butter, cheese, and red meat.
Kennedy has argued that Americans need more trans and saturated fats, not less, saying foods like butter, cheese, milk and red meat have been unfairly demonized for decades. The updated guidance could be released as soon as this month.
Kennedy has long argued that refined carbohydrates and ultraprocessed foods are the main culprits of an unhealthy diet and that they have largely been ignored in conversations surrounding obesity and inflammation....
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