Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who Donald Trump is considering for a key health role, plans to remove fluoride from drinking water if appointed, arguing it lowers children’s IQ. His platform also includes addressing chronic disease causes, improving food supply, preserving natural habitats, eliminating corporate influence from health agencies, and removing toxins. Critics fear Kennedy’s wide-ranging, often controversial views, which span both political sides, may prove dangerous if influential. For instance, he supports alternative, unproven remedies for COVID and argues that good science and individual choices will improve Americans’ health.
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In 2024, healthcare organisations experienced significant disruptions due to numerous data breaches and ransomware attacks. This impacted daily operations and caused financial hardship for some.