to stage a revolution in the country.
“They are not all created equal,” said Gabby Headrick, a nutrition researcher at George Washington University’s school of public health. “It is much more complicated than just pointing the finger at ultra-processed foods as the driver of chronic disease in the United States.”Means has mostly steered clear of Kennedy’s
. But on her website, she has called for more investigation into their safety and recommends making it easier for patients to sue drugmakers in the event of vaccine injuries. Since the late 1980s, federal law has shielded those companies from legal liability to encourage development of vaccines without the threat of costly personal injury lawsuits.She received her medical training atbut has built an online following by criticizing the
and promoting natural foods and lifestyle changes to reverse, diabetes and other chronic diseases.
If confirmed as surgeon general, Means would be tasked with helping promote
, which calls for removing thousands of additives and chemicals from U.S. foods, rooting out conflicts of interest at federal agencies and incentivizing healthier foods inare pending before a federal appeals court.
will be announced tonight at the NFL Honors.KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Before the Kansas City Chiefs made it to their
berth, one player took to coaching a puppy for a different big game.and his girlfriend, Nani Hinton, visited The Humane Society of Greater Kansas City in October to coach Parsnip, a 4-month-old mutt, to make his debut at Puppy Bowl XXI.