For families across northern Nevada, fresh groceries can mean the difference between costly health outcomes and fewer trips to the emergency room. 

Poor nutrition remains one of the leading risk factors for cardiovascular disease and other health disparities in the U.S., according to health experts. Early research also indicates that “food as medicine” initiatives including medically tailored groceries and meals are a cost-effective way to improve community health outcomes.

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