Make America Healthy Again Movement and School Nutrition

The Make America Healthy Again movement is gaining momentum as parents and lawmakers advocate for better nutrition in U.S. school lunches. Efforts include removing additives and artificial food dyes, promoting whole milk, and increasing fresh produce options.

Discussion on RFK Jr.'s Plans as Health Secretary and Make America Healthy Again Campaign

Dr. Robert Redfield discusses RFK Jr.'s plans as new health secretary and President Donald Trump signing the MAHA executive order. Dr. Marc Siegel to interview RFK Jr. on Fox News about the measles outbreak and Make America Healthy Again campaign.

RFK Jr. and Allies Target Trump's Beloved Soda

RFK Jr. and his allies are targeting Trump's love for soda, aiming to prevent people from using food-aid benefits on sugary drinks. The 'Make America Healthy Again' movement is gaining momentum at state and federal levels.

Launch of Jubilee - Low-Sugar Milk Brand

Former Sports Illustrated model Kristen Louelle Gaffney expresses excitement about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being confirmed as Health and Human Services secretary. Ashley Waldman launches Jubilee, a low-sugar milk brand with secret vegetable ingredients. The product is well-received and coincides with the Make America Healthy Again movement.

Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act 2025 and Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Movement

The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act 2025 seeks to revise requirements for milk provided by the National School Lunch Program to allow schools to offer whole, reduced-fat, low-fat, and fat-free flavored and unflavored milk. Supporters believe whole milk is the healthiest option for kids.

Restaurants moving away from seed oils for better health

Some restaurants, like Walrus Alley in Connecticut, are moving away from seed oils due to health concerns. The Make America Healthy Again movement is advocating for the removal of seed oils from foods for better health.

Make America Healthy Again movement and support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Moms from across the nation support the Make America Healthy Again movement and rallied behind Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at his confirmation hearing as HHS secretary nominee. They advocate for natural health alternatives and transparency in the food supply.

Federal Government's Role in Promoting Healthier Options

Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, representing the Independent Medical Alliance, discussed how the federal government can help implement the Make America Healthy Again agenda by making healthier options more accessible to families.

Make America Healthy Again Movement and Health Advocacy by CEO of HumanCo

The CEO of HumanCo emphasizes the importance of the Make America Healthy Again movement, focusing on nutrition and food safety to address the chronic health epidemic in the U.S. He advocates for consuming whole, natural foods and criticizes the use of synthetic additives in processed foods.

Marla Maples' Support for Make America Healthy Again Movement

Marla Maples, ex-wife of President Trump and mother to Tiffany Trump, shares her support for the Make America Healthy Again movement and her hopes for a healthier America under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. She emphasizes the importance of reading food labels, avoiding certain ingredients, relying on intuition for health decisions, growing your own food, and the power of prayer.

American Airlines introduces healthier menu options

American Airlines introduces healthier menu options including mocktails and meals catering to various dietary restrictions. President Trump's MAHA initiative focuses on improving nutrition and fighting chronic diseases. Surgeon General links alcohol to cancer. Partnership with FitOn offers guided stretching videos and meditation practices for travelers.