The overwhelming majority of Americans support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s reforms to the food industry and public health, a new poll reveals.
Specifically, almost 8 in 10 American adults said they support requiring nutrition education in federally funded medical schools, while 74 percent support banning certain additives, including dyes, from the nation’s food supply. Likewise, 66 percent of Americans — including 71 percent of Democrats and 66 percent of Republicans — want the federal government to increase restrictions on the use of pesticides in agricultural products.
On some other public health issues raised by Kennedy, Republicans and Democrats are more split like whether the drug Ozempic ought to be restricted for weight loss. Whereas only 43 percent of Democrats support restricting the drug, 52 percent of Republicans support restrictions.
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