In the U.S., hunger is often hidden away. It looks nothing like the stereotype of a famine happening overseas. But the ...
The natural aging process results in much more than just changes to one’s physical appearance – it also brings chronic health ...
Food-insecure individuals have fewer total annual visits (in-person and via telehealth) across 4 types of office-based and outpatient visits: general checkup, diagnosis or treatment, psychotherapy or ...
New research led by Mass General Brigham investigators suggests that long COVID is more prevalent in school-aged children and ...
Food insecurity predicted and was associated with increased symptoms of anxiety and depression within 1 month, new research showed. However, mental health improved rapidly when food security was ...
Food assistance is often framed as a safety net for children and working families, but it is just as central to stability for ...
As practicing physicians, we spend much of our time treating the downstream consequences of inequities: unmanaged diabetes, recurrent pneumonia, delayed care due to insecure transportation or housing.
Exploring the Roles of Federal Healthcare Programs in Addressing Hunger Introduction Food insecurity-the lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life-remains a persistent ...
New Jersey health systems are teaching families how to turn items from food pantries into healthier meals as food insecurity ...
A box of food from the Houston Food Bank. Houston's food-insecure households are more likely to report poor health outcomes and go uninsured. That's according to a recent survey of more than 5,200 ...
Oklahoma's rate of food insecurity has slightly increased, according to the latest federal Household Food Security in the ...
Nearly half of U.S. adults report some form of energy insecurity, like trouble paying bills or unsafe home temperatures.