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In Illinois, the problem is more pronounced. In 2000, 6.8% of Illinoisans were on SNAP. Today, 15.1% of Illinoisans are on ...
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Public News Service on MSNColoradans' hand-written letters on SNAP cuts heading to nation's capitalTwo leading Colorado nonprofits working to end hunger are collecting hand-written letters from a wide range of people who ...
Why the U.S. still allows banned food additives — and how HHS Secretary RFK Jr. plans to reform FDA food safety regulations.
The majority of people do not view bold policies to improve public health as being part of a “nanny state”, according to a report.
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New Study: This Is Why You Can Never Say No to Junk FoodThink your willpower is to blame for that second bag of chips? Think again. Scientists have uncovered a hidden brain ...
New York lawmakers are pushing to strengthen laws banning false, predatory marketing and advertising for unhealthy foods to curb childhood obesity.
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