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Secretary Kennedy Unveils New Dietary Guidelines to Combat Chronic Disease

As part of the 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative, Secretary Kennedy is shifting national dietary policy toward whole foods to address the country's rising chronic disease epidemic.

13 posts, 1 article·February 7 – March 5, 2026

Key Points

  • Revision of the federal food pyramid to emphasize whole foods and protein.
  • Focus on scientific standards to improve national health outcomes.
  • Promotion of 'real food' accessibility for American families.
  • Restriction of ultra-processed foods in school lunch programs.
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13 Social·Tue, Jan 27 – Today
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It's a new era for Making America Healthy Again 🥩🥑🫐 @SecRollins and USDA's National Nutrition Advisor @RealBenCarson discussed the important work to get Americans eating better. Dr. Carson said it best: there is nothing more important than the fuel that energizes people. Food impacts Americans’ longevity. #EatRealFood

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We flipped the food pyramid because the science demanded it. Real food belongs at the center of the American diet. That’s how we change culture and Make America Healthy Again. https://t.co/6kp6GLbIus

Secretary Kennedy on x

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What we eat shapes not only our physical health, but our mental and spiritual well-being. Returning to real, nutrient-dense food and supporting a healthy microbiome is how we Make America Healthy Again. https://t.co/gUnU2oHfAo

Secretary Kennedy on x

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There is tremendous support within the farm community for the new food pyramid. They see it as a clear path to producing healthy, real food for Americans—food that nourishes families, improves the soil on their farms, and improves their own health. https://t.co/1kSaiiEWEZ

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