March 3, 2026
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STAT+: MAHA goes global: Inside the rise of the Make Europe Healthy Again movement

LONDON — In a crowded chamber last autumn, Robert Malone, a medical doctor and prominent adviser to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., spoke for more than 45 minutes about some of the health secretary’s favorite targets, including routine vaccines, ultra-processed foods, and antidepressants. When he wrapped with a signature nod to “making America healthy again,” a standing ovation broke out.

This wasn’t a typical MAHA gathering in Washington, D.C. Malone was speaking at the European Parliament in Brussels, helping to launch a new organization: Make Europe Healthy Again, or MEHA. Echoing its American cousin, the group says it aims to prevent chronic diseases, protect the environment, promote scientific transparency, and help Europeans “reclaim [their] health and sovereignty.”

“MEHA is an independent organization that offers solutions to pressing public health questions,” the group’s founder, Maria Hubmer-Mogg, said at the Brussels event. MEHA will help Europeans lobby their governments around regenerative farming, healthy school meals, children’s screen time and other health priorities, she has said.

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