💨 Abstract

A White House report on childhood diseases, led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is set to release, causing tension between farmers, Republicans, and Kennedy's supporters. Farmers and Republicans worry the report will target glyphosate, a key ingredient in pesticides. Kennedy denies this, but his opponents fear it may impact agricultural yields. Kennedy's supporters, however, want the report to hold the chemical industry accountable. The report examines how U.S. lifestyle affects childhood diseases like obesity and ADHD.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff