RFK Jr.’s HHS Considering National Men’s Health Initiative Amidst ‘Crisis’
Reports indicate that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is contemplating the establishment of a national men’s health initiative. This consideration follows a recent FDA discussion on testosterone replacement therapy, during which a senior HHS official called for dedicated health centers to address what was termed a “men’s health crisis.”
The proposed initiative could also aim to ease men’s access to hormone therapies, signaling a potential shift towards a more comprehensive approach to male-specific health concerns. This exploration highlights a growing awareness and focus on men’s health issues within public health discourse.
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