HEALTHWAFB BATON ROUGE
Improved food access could lead to healthier eating, here’s how
A study links ultra-processed foods to chronic diseases and emphasizes the need for policy changes and local food systems. Omaha nonprofit No More Empty Pots addresses food access disparities by teaching gardening and cooking skills and distributing locally produced food through partnerships and community programs.
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