26-11-2025 20:38 via medpagetoday.com

As MAHA Expands Its Reach, Some Critics Hear Echoes of the Eugenics Movement

(MedPage Today) -- Supporters of Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) say the movement is improving the U.S. food supply and fighting corruption and corporate greed to make the nation healthier, but some critics see policies that push vulnerable Americans...
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