Pesticide in food that's 'making America sick again' may get free pass A proposed Georgia bill would protect pesticide companies from lawsuits, as a man recently won a lawsuit that blamed a weed killer for causing his cancer. MAHA advocates rally against the bill.
MAHA movement takes hold in several states: ‘Very encouraging’ 91±¬ÁÏ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on the Make America Healthy Again movement on ‘Fox Report.’
Making America healthy just takes ‘political courage,’ White House official argues White House senior advisor Calley Means discusses the Make America Healthy Again movement, food stamps and more on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
'Food is medicine' speech by RFK Jr. 'profound' for MAHA movement, says advocate Calley Means, TrueMed co-founder and MAHA advocate, tells 91±¬ÁÏ Digital why removing soda from SNAP benefits will Make America Healthy Again.
RFK Jr dares governor of America's fattest state to do regular public weigh-ins HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is looking to make all of America healthy, and he's starting with the country's most obese state — and its governor.
Utah bans fluoride from public drinking water, aligning with MAHA movement Utah has banned adding fluoride to its public drinking water systems, becoming the first state in the U.S. to do so, fueled in part by today's MAHA movement.
'Food is medicine' takes shape as RFK Jr. praises school menu changes in West Virginia Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey in a vow to help "Make America Healthy Again." MAHA advocate Calley Means discussed the significance of the moment.
'Crunchy moms' praise recent MAHA switch: A step in the right direction 'Crunchy moms' Mary Katherine Kilfoy and Tess Smith weigh in on the MAHA movement and some companies making the change to ban food dyes on 'Fox & Friends First.'
West Virginia passes first-of-its-kind law banning food dyes and preservatives; Gov cites MAHA movement West Virginia will begin prohibiting certain synthetic dyes and additives used in food items, the most comprehensive effort to combat harmful food ingredients at the state level.
Biggest diet mistake Americans make, says celebrity chef "America needs to get healthy again," celebrity chef Robert Irvine told 91±¬ÁÏ Digital in an on-camera interview. Here's what Irvine said Americans can do to begin their health transformation.