ICYMI: Nutrition & SNAP Benefits Discussion with Seth Berkowitz
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ICYMI, Seth Berkowitz of UNC School of Medicine joined Health Affairs This Week to discuss nutrition in the US, the current state of SNAP benefits, and his upcoming paper to be featured in our April 2025 theme issue on food, nutrition, and health.

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