MAHA

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See also: maha, mahā, and māha

English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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MAHA

  1. (pathology) Initialism of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia.

Etymology 2

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Modeled after MAGA. Popularized by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in 2024 but earlier uses exist.

Phrase

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MAHA

  1. (US politics) Acronym of Make America Healthy Again.
    • 2020 April 7, “Make America Healthy Again: #MAHA”, in The Rush Limbaugh Show[1]:
      I’ve got the hashtag. #MAHA: Make America Healthy Again.
    • 2024 August 26, Chrissy Bobic, “Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has Coined a Term To Explain His Most Important Cause”, in Distractify[2]:
      He shared the phrase "Make America Healthy Again" on social media, along with the abbreviation "MAHA," not unlike MAGA (Make America Great Again), which Trump still uses.
    • 2024 August 26, Mikael Thalen, “MAGA turns to roadkill-eating anti-vaxer with a brain worm to ‘Make America Healthy Again’”, in The Daily Dot[3]:
      MAHA went viral across social media and led to an explosion of questionable claims regarding health and wellness.

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