This episode of Fresh Air features an interview with Sheryl Gay Stolberg, a health policy correspondent for The New York Times, discussing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial tenure as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. Stolberg details Kennedy's background, his involvement in the anti-vaccine movement, and the significant changes he has made to public health agencies, including staff layoffs, alterations to vaccine recommendations, and the promotion of alternative approaches to health. The discussion covers the impact of these changes on public health, the response from health officials and the public, and Kennedy's "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, including efforts to reduce food additives and ultra-processed foods. The episode also touches on the controversy surrounding Kennedy's appointment of vaccine skeptics to advisory roles and the implications for vaccine access and public trust in health institutions.
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