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RFK Jr. wants to treat addiction by creating wellness farms. Does it work?

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., during his presidential campaign and as U.S. Health Secretary, promoted 'wellness farms' inspired by Italy's San Patrignano as a solution for addiction and youth mental health, including a controversial reference to 'reparenting' Black children. The model emphasizes abstinence, work, and community living but does not use evidence-based medication treatments for addiction. Critics in the medical and drug policy communities have raised concerns about its effectiveness and potential risks.

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Healthcare RFK Jr. talked about 'reparenting' kids on wellness farms. We visit one that inspired him April 29, 20265:00 AM ET Brian Mann The vineyard at San Patrignano outside Coriano, Italy. The community is home to 850 people all working to recover from alcohol and drug addiction. Elisabetta Zavoli/Getty hide caption toggle caption Elisabetta Zavoli/Getty During a combative Senate hearing last week, Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, a Democrat from Maryland, leaned forward and asked U.S.

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