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Neural Fusion Supplements
by fiona basil (2019-04-29)
There are many government-funded programs, such as the Special brain Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (also known as WIC), the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (or SNAP, formerly “food stamps”), or the Child and Adult Care Food Program, that help low-income families get the food they need to be healthy, and support breastfeeding. It’s important that these programs continue and be funded to meet the need. While community-based food pantries and soup kitchens are important, they can’t always provide all the nutritious food pregnant women and children need, let alone provide as much or as often as it is needed.
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