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Indiana launches 'Smart SNAP' banning sugary drinks, candy from food benefits
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By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic Beginning Jan. 1, more than half a million low-income ...
The state says it's aiming to improve the health of Hoosiers by aligning SNAP benefits with healthier food choices.
Starting Jan. 1, those using Indiana's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to buy food will no longer be allowed to use ...
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Is Rum Sweet? Exploring the Myth of Rum’s Sugary Reputation
Rum as a spirit has long been connected with fruity cocktails and college drinks made with either flavored or spiced rum with ...
The leaders of the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force say they want to promote more nutritious options for the ...
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins approved Gov. Henry McMaster's waiver to exclude the purchase such items from the list of eligible foods under SNAP.
Cloudy urine, often noticed by chance, can signal dietary impacts or underlying health issues. While dehydration, certain ...
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6 Foods Centenarians Almost Never Eat, According to Longevity Experts
Centenarians thrive on whole foods and primarily plant-based diets, avoiding refined grains and processed meats common in ...
Smart SNAP is simple, targeted and cost-effective. It sends a clear message that taxpayer-funded nutrition benefits should not be used for soda and candy. That is a hard position to argue with, ...
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