Casey Means Faces Senate Hearing for Surgeon General Nomination

Casey Means Faces Senate Hearing for Surgeon General Nomination
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Casey Means, Trump's nominee for surgeon general, defends credentials and addresses chronic disease at Senate hearing.

  • Casey Means, nominated by President Trump for surgeon general, appeared before the Senate health committee.
  • Means is a wellness influencer and critic of mainstream medicine.
  • She does not hold an active medical license.
  • Means emphasized addressing root causes of chronic disease during her opening statement.
  • She defended her credentials and stated that anti-vaccine rhetoric has not been part of her message.

Dr. Casey Means, nominated by President Trump for U.S. surgeon general, attended a Senate confirmation hearing. She defended her qualifications, discussed her approach to chronic disease, and responded to questions about her medical license and vaccine stance.

The nomination has drawn attention due to Means' lack of an active medical license and her alignment with alternative medicine. Her stance on vaccines and chronic disease prevention could influence national health policy if confirmed.

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