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One year into Donald Trump’s return to the White House, US health policy has been dramatically reshaped under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose long‑held skepticism toward vaccines and mainstream medical advice is now influencing federal institutions. Experts warn that his reforms have undermined trust in science, weakened disease‑prevention programs, and cut research funding, even as the country faces its worst measles outbreak in years. Kennedy has promoted “individual choice” over population‑wide protections, drawing praise from his “Make America Healthy Again” supporters but alarm from much of the medical community.
While some initiatives, such as efforts to lower drug prices and remove synthetic food dyes, align with mainstream goals, critics fear long‑term damage to US and global public health leadership.

Date: January 15, 2026. Source: france24.com