How should physicians counsel patients who live in food deserts?

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In this case, a physician wonders what he should do to help make nutrient-dense foods available in underserved neighborhoods. I argue that improving diets of people who live in food deserts is a complex problem at the intersection of culture, education, and economics that will require community partnerships and clinician self-education to solve.

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Skipper, A. (2018). How should physicians counsel patients who live in food deserts? AMA Journal of Ethics, 20(10), 918–923. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2018.918

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