India, May 23 -- The Presidential Commission to Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA, has released a groundbreaking assessment identifying key drivers behind the childhood chronic disease crisis. The report exposes a range of contributing factors behind the crisis - including poor diet, accumulation of environmental toxins, insufficient physical activity, chronic stress, and overmedicalization.

By examining these drivers, the assessment arms MAHA Commission stakeholders and partners with clear evidence that will support the development of effective policy interventions where they can deliver the greatest impact.

"We will end the childhood chronic disease crisis by attacking its root causes head-on-not just managing its symptoms," said U.S....