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There is no one-size-fits-all solution for wellness. Humans come in all shapes and sizes, which means singular policy prescriptions often fail to improve the health of Americans. In fact, government intervention often makes it harder for individuals to find a healthy path. The government’s track record on wellness is abysmal: Restrictions, bans, and taxes on particular products often have unintended consequences. Worse, they are often based on poor or misinterpreted science. Government should get out of the wellness business for the benefit of the American public.
Wellness

Virginia’s Proposed Mental Health Screenings May Do More Harm Than Good

Neeraja Deshpande | Blog
Wellness

Making America Healthy Again Starts With Real Food

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

MAKE AMERICA HEALTHIER: New U.S. Dietary Guidelines Mark a Crucial Move to Restore Clarity, Transparency, and Common Sense to Federal Health Recommendations

Press Team | Press Release
Wellness

Not All Vaccines Are Equal: New Documentary Redefines America’s Vaccine Conversation

Press Team | Press Release
Wellness

We Must Expand Options for Safe Maternal Care

Miranda Spindt | Blog
Wellness

Steps We Can All Take to Live Healthier

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed
Wellness

Measles math: Why vaccine mandates aren’t the answer

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

The AAP is wrong on COVID-19 vaccines for children

Monique Yohanan | Op-Ed
Wellness

5 ways your political point of view may be damaging your mental health

Dr. Chloe Carmichael | Op-Ed
Wellness

Two Truths And A Lie: Sunscreen

Julie Gunlock | Two Truths and a Lie
Wellness

Make children’s snacks healthy again

Karin Lips | Op-Ed
Wellness

Ilona Maher is Bringing Body Positivity Back

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed