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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appointment to the HHS marks a provocative chapter in American health and environmental policy. Combining his advocacy for regenerative practices, skepticism about entrenched industry interests, and desire for systemic reform, Kennedy could reshape how health issues are addressed at the national level. Whether his vision will lead to widespread change or face significant opposition remains to be seen, but his role signals a departure from conventional approaches toward a more holistic, albeit controversial, health paradigm.