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White House to Revise 'Make America Healthy Again' Report After Non-Existent Studies Are Exposed

The administration will publish an updated report after scientists revealed citations to non-existent studies.

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US-Präsident Donald Trump und Gesundheitsminister Robert Kennedy Jr. auf der Pressekonferenz zur Vorstellung der Studie.
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Overview

  • At least four studies cited in the MAHA report have no record, according to Columbia University researchers and AFP investigations.
  • The report contradicts scientific consensus by raising unsubstantiated vaccine safety concerns and calls for a review of childhood vaccination schedules.
  • Scientists named in the document, including Katherine Keyes and Noah Kreski, denied authoring the cited papers and highlighted flawed citation practices.
  • After attributing errors to formatting, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt announced corrections and provided updated links in a revised version of the report.
  • Opposition Democrats decried the document as rife with misinformation, but the White House reiterated its full confidence in Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.