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The conspiracy-pushing health secretary joined other officials to reveal the Trump administration's "upside-down" dietary guidance.
The US has unveiled a new set of dietary guidelines, encouraging Americans to eat whole foods, incorporate healthy fats, and prioritise protein-rich meals in an ongoing effort to fight the nation’s growing obesity epidemic.
New US dietary guidelines released Wednesday echo past advice, but also include nods to US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement — urging Americans to prioritize protein and “healthy fats” and limit their consumption of ultraprocessed foods and added sugar.