EPA will review fluoride in drinking water for health risks.
Federal agencies will also study PFAS, microplastics, and pharmaceuticals in the water supply—updating guidance to protect children.
The report launches a nationwide campaign to cut kids’ screen time, revives the Presidential Fitness Test in schools, and directs new safeguards to reduce the overprescription of SSRIs and ADHD medications.
MAHA is putting children’s health and development first.
President of MAHA Action, Tony Lyons, says this report is an incredible success story.
“This report is an incredible success story.
HHS has gotten more done than any public health agency in history.
The report shows a laundry list of more than a hundred major wins from the various agencies.
These new programs, new directions, new research projects, laws, executive orders, and initiatives to make America healthy again are nothing short of epic.
God bless President Trump for putting Secretary Kennedy in a position where he can end the chronic disease epidemic and make all Americans healthier.”
HHS will launch a national fertility initiative to uncover the root causes of infertility and improve maternal and infant health.
New training centers will help clinics identify and treat underlying conditions, giving families better answers and outcomes.
The strategy emphasizes soil health and stewardship of the land.
USDA and EPA will work with farmers on practices like prescribed grazing, water management, and soil health systems to keep working lands profitable and productive while protecting America’s food future.
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Major announcements on autism, shake-ups at the CDC, med schools forced to teach about nutrition, and much more.
Last Week’s MAHA Recap:🧵
During a cabinet meeting, President Trump asked Kennedy to move quickly on finding the environmental causes of autism.
He said there “has to be something artificially causing this autism, meaning a drug or something else.”
Kennedy responded that HHS is finding interventions almost certainly causing autism, with announcements coming in September.
He contrasted today’s rate of 1 in 31 kids with a 1970 study that found 1 in 10,000.
Kennedy defended religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates after HHS’ Office for Civil Rights backed West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey’s executive order.
Kennedy said Morrisey’s order protects both religious freedom and parental rights while keeping the state compliant with federal law.
He promised HHS will enforce conscience protections and defend families’ rights to make informed health decisions.
He announced HHS will investigate antidepressants and their potential link to violence.
He also addressed the firing of the CDC director and blasted the agency for its failures.
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RFK Jr. went on Fox & Friends this morning.
The horrific Minneapolis shooting came up and he said HHS is launching studies into SSRIs and other psychiatric drugs that may be linked to violence.
“We’re launching studies on the potential contribution of some of the SSRI drugs and some of the other psychiatric drugs that might be contributing to violence.”
“There are black box warnings on some of these psychiatric drugs that warn… they saw suicidal and homicidal ideation.”
“We NEED to look at it and explain why all this violence is happening and look at every possibility.”
“A lot of studies have not been done in the past because of HIPAA regulations… but it’s something we are looking at.”
RFK Jr. was then asked about CDC Director Susan Monarez being fired.
He declined to discuss personnel issues but blasted the agency’s failures.
“It would be inappropriate for me to comment on a personnel issue.”
“President Trump has very ambitious hopes for the CDC right now.”
“The CDC has major problems.”
“We saw the misinformation coming out of Covid.”
“They got the testing wrong. They got the social distancing, the masks, the school closures that did so much harm to the American people wrong as well.”
Dr. Eric Berg is courageously taking a stand against Big Pharma and the mainstream media.
He’s risking his YouTube channel and monetization by EXPOSING the truth about vaccines—knowing they could try to silence him for it.
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Dr. Eric Berg says four years ago, talking about vaccines would have been censored as “misinformation.”
Now, he’s willing to take the risk and speak out.
“Hopefully this video will not get banned, but today I want to talk about the shocking truth about vaccines.”
“At the very foundation of science, you have disagreement. This is a normal thing.”
“Four years ago, if I talked about this and it opposed medical consensus, it was considered misinformation.”
“Somehow they changed the definition of misinformation.”
“I thought it meant incorrect or false information, but that’s not what medical misinformation means.”
“Medical misinformation now means if you oppose medical authority/medical consensus.”
Dr. Berg then exposed how the system rigged childhood vaccine trials by never using real placebos.
“Normally, when you study a drug, you compare it with a placebo. But that is not how they test children’s vaccines.”
“This so-called placebo control is not really a true placebo control because it’s not inert. It’s an active vaccine with something called an adjuvant.”
“The big one that they’ve been using for a long time is aluminum.”
“If I were to test whiskey against bourbon and then claim they’re both safe, that’s how they test vaccines in children.”
“My question is, how can you truly test the safety and effectiveness of something if you’re comparing one active vaccine to another active vaccine with adjuvants?”
The federal government is making clear that when state law provides for religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates, those exemptions must be honored.
Billions in federal health funding are on the line.
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The letter came from HHS’s Office for Civil Rights.
It cited Governor Morrisey’s Executive Order 7-25, which used West Virginia’s Equal Protection for Religion Act (EPRA) to create a pathway for parents to claim religious exemptions.
HHS says providers in the Vaccines for Children Program (VCP) — tied to $1.3B in federal funding — must comply.
The West Virginia Board of Education (WVBE) immediately pushed back.
They stressed the letter was not directed at the Board or school districts and insisted the state’s compulsory immunization law still contains no religious exemption.
The WVBE says it will “stay the course” and seek relief from the state Supreme Court.