Neighborhoods with sparse food access and low income could be a risk factor for accelerated cognitive decline and lead to more health disparities, a report published Tuesday in BMC Medicine finds.
An AHA scientific statement highlights how food insecurity, limited green space, and systemic bias create barriers to healthy weight maintenance.
To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo On Monday, changes to the SNAP program go into effect, with a CBO analysis forecasting 2.4 ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A food aid program that helps more than 6 million low-income mothers and young children will run out of federal money within two weeks unless the government shutdown ends, forcing ...
WASHINGTON — Higher costs for groceries, utilities and housing, cutbacks on food stamps and the federal government shutdown are all contributing to headwinds that disabled and low-income veterans are ...
Lower-income households cut spending on essentials amid inflation and tariff concerns Companies face shrinking margins as price hikes fail to boost sales Fast-food chains offer cheaper menu items to ...
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — At a South San Diego strip mall, nestled between a Chinese food restaurant and an auto parts store, sits a small distribution site where shelves and refrigerators are ...