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.
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 ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The federal government’s message in its new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, released in January 2026, couldn’t be simpler: “Eat real food.” But for pregnant women in rural America ...