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  2. Nutritional epigenetics - Wikipedia

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    Infection from food is a serious factor during pregnancy. Not in particular of what the mother eats, but that is just as important, but the way the food is prepared. A mother should cook all of the food thoroughly, especially meats. All of the produce should be washed well after washing hands.

  3. Talk:Food desert - Wikipedia

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    User:Cd631874/Food desert/Bibliography Here is a link to a description of my planned work as well as an annotated list of sources I plan to reference while creating/revising the two articles. Here is a description of my planned work in revising this existing parent article and creating a new child article focused on food deserts in the US:

  4. Hunger in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 16.7 million children lived in food-insecure households, about 35% more than 2007 levels, though only 1.1% of U.S. children, 845,000, saw reduced food intake or disrupted eating patterns at some point during the year, and most cases were not chronic. [34] Almost 16 million children lived in food-insecure households in 2012. [35]

  5. More people can't afford nutritious food and 148 million ...

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    The U.N. delivered grim news on global food security Wednesday: 2.4 billion people didn’t have constant access to food last year, as many as 783 million faced hunger, and 148 million children ...

  6. Food deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Food deserts occur in poor urban areas with limited or no access to healthful affordable food options. [27] [28] Low income families are more likely to not have access to transportation so tend to be negatively affected by food deserts. [27] An influx of people moving into such urban areas has magnified the existing problems of food access. [29]

  7. Food desert - Wikipedia

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    Ability-related food deserts are "anything that physically prevents access to food which a consumer otherwise has the financial resources to purchase and the mental desire to buy." [26] An asset-related food desert involves the absence of financial assets, which prevents consumption of desirable food that is otherwise available. [26]

  8. What is a book desert? When this high schooler found out, she ...

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    In ninth grade, Zuri worked on a project to set up a small library for migrant girls. "I learned about book deserts through that," said Zuri, who said she has always been a voracious reader.

  9. Transit, food deserts, housing key topics of Muleskinners ...

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    Transit, food deserts, housing key topics of Muleskinners Wards 2, 6 forum. Gannett. Charles Dunlap, Columbia Daily Tribune. March 4, 2024 at 5:31 AM.

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