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California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered state agencies to recommend ways to reduce health harms and limit the purchase of candy, soda and other ultra-processed foods.
Experts call for stronger regulation of digital food marketing to counter the increasing risk for obesity and teens’ neurocognitive vulnerability to advertising.
When ultraprocessed convenience foods and terms like "freshman 15" are accepted as the norm in college culture, they’re not without consequence, UW student Shruti Badrish writes.
Gov. Greg Abbott is requesting a waiver from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to prohibit the use of SNAP benefits to purchase unhealthy foods.
During decision-making about food intake, the person's longer-term goals, such as maintaining a healthy diet, are relegated to a secondary level, according to the research.
Gov. Greg Abbott requests USDA waiver to ban SNAP use for unhealthy foods, aiming to ensure taxpayer funds support nutritious options for 3.2M Texans.
South African children are growing up in a food environment that tends to cause obesity. One of its key features is intense marketing of unhealthy food and beverages, using various channels and ...
Under a Gov. Greg Abbott plan, low-income Texans could use federal SNAP benefits to pay for healthy food, but not for low-nutrition, highly processed junk food. (Joe Timmerman/The Texas Tribune ...
South Carolina food insecurity ranks the worst in the country as food deserts & food swamps exacerbate conditions. Over 300,000 residents go hungry at night.
Gov. Greg Abbott requests USDA waiver to ban SNAP use for unhealthy foods, aiming to ensure taxpayer funds support nutritious options for 3.2M Texans.
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