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A young Black adult looks into an empty refrigerator
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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report offers recommendations for ways to increase student use of the CalFresh program
January 29, 2025
A young Black adult looks into an empty refrigerator
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Communications Team
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report offers recommendations for ways to increase student use of the CalFresh program
January 29, 2025
A bar chart has different images inside each bar to represent housing discrimination, mental health, gambling, health care, volunteer work, elder care, and food insecurity.
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Trends in housing discrimination, health care access among topics in the nation’s largest state health survey
October 03, 2024
A bar chart has different images inside each bar to represent housing discrimination, mental health, gambling, health care, volunteer work, elder care, and food insecurity.
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Trends in housing discrimination, health care access among topics in the nation’s largest state health survey
October 03, 2024
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Susan H. Babey
Susan Babey is a Center senior research scientist and co-author of a new policy brief on the increase in teen junk food consumption in neighborhoods that are crowded with fast food and other unhealthy food outlets. In this interview, Babey describes how junk food remains abundant even in places (like schools) that have ostensibly banned it, how having a healthier option matters, and why zoning – and not just education – is important in keeping Californians healthy.
July 27, 2011
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Susan H. Babey
Susan Babey is a Center senior research scientist and co-author of a new policy brief on the increase in teen junk food consumption in neighborhoods that are crowded with fast food and other unhealthy food outlets. In this interview, Babey describes how junk food remains abundant even in places (like schools) that have ostensibly banned it, how having a healthier option matters, and why zoning – and not just education – is important in keeping Californians healthy.
July 27, 2011