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Establishing the President's Make America Healthy Again Commission
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This is a policy document - specifically an Executive Order establishing the President's Make America Healthy Again Commission.
This regulation establishes a high-level federal commission to address what the document describes as a critical childhood and national health crisis in the United States. The commission, chaired by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, will include representatives from multiple federal agencies and will have an initial 180-day mission to study and develop a comprehensive strategy to address chronic diseases, particularly among children. The commission will conduct a detailed assessment of childhood chronic diseases, comparing U.S. health data with international benchmarks, evaluating current government programs, and examining potential contributing factors such as diet, environmental exposures, medical treatments, and lifestyle. Within 100 days, the commission must submit an initial assessment identifying the scope of childhood chronic diseases, and within 180 days, it must provide a strategic plan for restructuring the federal government's approach to addressing these health challenges. The order emphasizes transparency, rigorous scientific research, and eliminating potential conflicts of interest in health research and policy.