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How a Trump election win could hit the US food industry and leave millions of Americans hungry

Sheila Fitzgerald/Shutterstock by Shonil Bhagwat, The Open University As the US presidential election inches closer, a recent survey found that the economy is the top issue...

Take Charge of Your Health Today…Food Insecurity

CARLOS T. CARTER  This month’s Take Charge of Your Health Today focuses on food insecurity and the profound impact on our health — including a...

New study lays foundation for link between prenatal nutrition and healthier moms and babies

A critical issue that affects millions of people in our country is food insecurity. About 9% of White households suffer from it compared to...

Adagio Health delivers vital healthcare and education to diverse communities at no or low cost

A good neighbor in Western PA for over 50 years, Adagio Health offers health, wellness, and nutrition services and support. The nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization’s...

US food insecurity rate rose to 13.5% in 2023 as government benefits declined and food prices soared

When grocery prices rise, it’s harder to fill your shopping cart. Gri-spb/iStock via Getty Images Plus by Michael Long, Oklahoma State University and Lara Gonçalves,...

Facing a worsening food desert, Hazelwood residents may finally get the grocery store they’ve sought

Dylamato's Market in Hazelwood sells fresh produce and locally sourced foods on July 9, but isn't a full-service grocery store. (Photo by Jess Daninhirsch/PublicSource) Neighborhood...

When nutritious food is too expensive, there’s help available

(Photo illustration by Natasha Vicens/PublicSource) From assistance to food banks to “rescued” meals, Pittsburgh-area agencies work to put food on the table for every household. “PublicSource...

Food insecurity already affects 12 million US homes – and reductions in SNAP benefits won’t help

Of the 34 million Americans who suffer from food insecurity, 9 million are children. Jose Luis Pelaez Inc/Digital Vision via Getty Images by Hilary Seligman, University...

SNAP work requirements don’t actually get more people working – but they do drastically limit the availability of food aid

by Kelsey Pukelis, Harvard Kennedy School The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would cut spending, in part by expanding work requirements for...

Extra SNAP benefits are ending as US lawmakers resume battle over program that helps low-income Americans buy food

by Tracy Roof, University of Richmond Millions of Americans will find it harder to put enough food on the table starting in March 2023, after...

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