Food is life. A consistent, nutritious diet can improve overall health and protect against chronic conditions. But not everyone can access or afford a nutritious diet. In 2022, 1 in 8 households in the U.S. and 1 in 6 households with children were food insecure. Black and Latinx households experience more than double the rates… Read More » Author information Michelle Sabia Sr. Program Manager at HealthyWomen Michelle Sabia, MPH, CPH has a passion for health equity and has dedicated her career to supporting underserved populations through education, direct service programming, and advocacy. She is certified in public health and received her master’s in public health from George Washington University. She has over a decade of experience in healthcare nonprofits and healthcare delivery settings managing federal payment programs and community health initiatives, and implementing programs that address social determinants of health. In her current role at HealthyWomen, she serves as the program manager of the military women's health program developing education for military healthcare providers and active-duty servicewomen. | LinkedIn | The post Food is Medicine – and Should Be Treated Like It appeared first on The Medical Care Blog.