‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement influenced FDA ban on red food dye, says food expert
Vani Hari, the founder of Food Babe and Truvani, discusses the FDA’s ban of red food dye and the impact the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement is having on the federal government on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump. With Trump back in the White House, several physicians told Fox News Digital what they hope and expect to see on the health front during the next four years. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Personalized medicine will also be a focus in Trump’s White House, one doctor predicted, with an increased use of wearables. (CyberGuy.com)
One doctor said he hopes President Trump will emphasize connectivity among families and communities. (iStock)
Shifting the health care system’s focus from treatment to prevention is an important part of MAHA's agenda, one doctor noted. (iStock)
The Trump administration has a "great opportunity" to address the growing mental health crisis in America, a psychotherapist noted. (iStock)
"Not every challenge is trauma, not every disagreement is harmful and not every failure stems from systemic oppression," said one psychotherapist. (iStock)
Doctors support MAHA’s goal to improve food safety and nutrition and to reduce exposure to unhealthy substances. (iStock)