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Back to EpisodesDoctors Run for Office to Rebuild Health Trust
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Doctors Across the Country Answer the Call to Political Office, Fighting for Trust in Health Agencies
In response to Robert F. Kennedy Juniors controversial tenure as Health and Human Services Secretary, a growing number of doctors are running for political office, aiming to rebuild trust in U.S. health agencies. Kennedys policies, including skepticism towards vaccines and fluoride, have led to a drop in public confidence. Doctors, such as a South Carolina pediatrician and a North Dakota nurse, are stepping up to challenge these changes, running for local and national seats. As health policy becomes a hot-button issue, these medical professionals hope their expertise can sway public opinion and protect evidence-based decisions.
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