One in seven U.S. residents struggles to afford food which increases the likelihood of poor diet quality, nutritional deficiencies , chronic diseases , depression, and anxiety . Despite the established link between nutritional deficiencies and disease
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Jul 13 2015, 11:39 AM
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Filed under: Public Health, Innovations in Care Delivery, Population Health, Organization and Delivery, Costs and Spending, Equity and Disparities, Health Professionals, SDH, SNAP, WIC, clinic-to-community integration, Sandra Stenmark, Hunger Free Colorado, Colorado, Kaiser Permanente