A new policy aims to reduce chronic diseases in children by evaluating medication use, chemicals, and environmental factors. Led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the commission must deliver an initial report within 100 days and a strategy within 80 days. While supporters see this as a step toward better health, critics,
including healthcare professionals, fear it may limit access to essential psychiatric medications. Social media users and mental health advocates argue that the policy risks worsening stigma and denying necessary treatments. As the commission moves forward, its findings will shape the future of pediatric healthcare and public health policy.