Health and Human Services Director Robert Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday proposed 120 initiatives to reverse federal laws that cause chronic childhood diseases.

The report, from a commission led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will most likely propose initiatives around medications but not direct restrictions on pesticides.

A new MAHA report focuses on research, policy reforms, deregulation, agency restructuring and increased education to fight childhood diseases.

Health and Human Services Director Robert Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday proposed 120 initiatives to reverse federal laws that cause chronic childhood diseases.

The health secretary has begun a full-on assault against vaccines but has taken a more restrained approach to pesticides and unhealthy foods, also MAHA priorities.