Changes in WIC Food Assistance Program Pay Off in Healthier

Changes in WIC Food Assistance Program Pay Off in Healthier

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WIC participants are buying healthier foods overall as a result of changes introduced in 2009, says UConn Rudd Center researcher.

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WIC participants could benefit from proposed changes to program that happen once every 10 years