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New dietary guidelines prioritize ‘real food’ – but low-income pregnant women can’t easily obtain it
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New dietary guidelines prioritize ‘real food’ – but low-income pregnant women can’t easily obtain it

Alex H Crisp and Bethany Barone Gibbs
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02/17/2026
DOI: 10.64628/AAI.wwjxaxtk3
Appears in  The Conversation
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Abstract

New research reveals a deepening crisis in prenatal health as geography and income increasingly dictate whether a mother can meet her basic nutritional needs.
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