The health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has tapped into an old debate about how much doctors should know about nutrition ...
Staffers at the federal World Trade Center Health Program — which has already seen more than a 25% drop in personnel — have ...
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - About a fourth of U.S. medical schools will expand their nutrition education ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday announced a new push to get medical schools to teach more about nutrition.
Kennedy and Education Secretary Linda McMahon have pursued the deal as part of Trump’s Make America Healthy Again agenda.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the commitments in Washington, even as some in the medical community questioned whether the government should try to influence curriculums.
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Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday launched a new partnership with more than 50 medical schools across the country ...
The health secretary has long argued doctors lack nutrition training. More than 50 schools say they will boost their nutrition education.
The push is part of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, but officials say they aren’t dictating ...
Several countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have begun to end or review medical cooperation agreements with the Cuban government.
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