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>>180265HHS Rapid Response @HHSResponse - Under SecKennedy, the new Dietary Guidelines emphasize real food: animal proteins, healthy fats, and the minimization of refined grains.
Previous Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee recommendations “had less to do with nutrition than with laundering leftist ideology into federal policy under the authority of science. The Biden administration introduced a ‘health equity’ framework as the ‘central lens’ for the committee’s work.”
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IM—1776 @im_1776
"To understand the significance of the dietary guidelines released in January, it's important to understand what was supposed to be released—what a Harris administration would have published had the presidential election gone the other way." — GraduatedBen
https://x.com/HHSResponse/status/2041629590469185895HHS Rapid Response @HHSResponse - READ
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/us/medical-schools-accreditation-rfk-jr.htmlhttps://x.com/HHSResponse/status/2041593129137046001HHS Rapid Response @HHSResponse - Common sense just walked back into the room.
For years, medical schools drifted into ideology. Now they’re pivoting, and bowing to reality.
Thanks to SecKennedy’s leadership, medical education is focusing on fundamentals — nutrition, prevention, and better health outcomes.
https://x.com/HHSResponse/status/2041593126649753734
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