A "Food Is Medicine" Approach to Disease Prevention: Limitations and Alternatives.

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      This Viewpoint argues that although "food is medicine" programs may help some patients prevent diet-related diseases, changing food industry behavior and ensuring that existing nutrition assistance programs are accessible and health-promoting are better strategies to make a difference. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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