September 15, 2025 - 23:22

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reiterated his controversial stance linking violent video games and psychiatric medications to the rise of mass shootings across the nation. Speaking at an event organized by his Make America Healthy Again commission, Kennedy emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into these potential correlations.
During his address, Kennedy announced that the National Institutes of Health would initiate studies aimed at exploring whether the overmedication of individuals, particularly children, alongside exposure to digital culture, could be fueling gun violence. He expressed concern that young people who engage with violent video games and social media may be at heightened risk, especially when they are also prescribed psychiatric drugs.
Kennedy's statements have sparked debate among experts and the public, as they consider the implications of his claims on mental health treatment and media consumption in today's society. The upcoming research is anticipated to shed light on this pressing issue.
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