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Subject JUST PUBLISHED: How Americans View Food as Medicine
Date March 16, 2025 12:01 PM
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Poor nutrition in the US causes more than 600,000 deaths and an estimated $1.1 trillion in health care spending and lost productivity annually, as well as profound health disparities.

Food Is Medicine interventions, which incorporate nutrition-related services in medical care as part of a care plan to prevent or treat disease, can advance nutrition security, health, and equity.

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