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Chronic disease epidemic threatens future of American children

June 08, 2024 | Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Presidential Candidates 2024



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Chronic disease epidemic threatens future of American children
In a recent government meeting, alarming statistics regarding chronic diseases among American children and the impact of environmental toxins were highlighted. A speaker noted that 41% of Black-owned businesses may never reopen, reflecting the ongoing economic challenges faced by minority entrepreneurs.

The discussion shifted to the rising rates of chronic diseases in children, with current figures indicating that 60% of American kids are affected. In stark contrast, just a few decades ago, pediatricians would encounter only one case of diabetes in their entire careers. Today, one in three children is either prediabetic or diabetic, raising urgent questions about the underlying causes of this health crisis.

The speaker also pointed to a dramatic increase in autism rates, which have surged from 1 in 10,000 in their generation to 1 in 34 today, with 1 in 22 boys diagnosed. This trend was attributed to environmental factors, with claims of \"mass poisoning\" affecting the current generation, leading to autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders, and obesity.

The meeting underscored the financial burden of these health issues, costing the nation approximately $4.3 trillion annually—five times the military budget. The speaker called for an end to what they described as a \"toxic assault\" on public health and urged a reevaluation of military commitments abroad, arguing that ongoing conflicts are detrimental to both the economy and the moral standing of the United States globally.

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