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- who: Aspinall W. et al. from the deteriorate, increasing the need for interventionFood insecurity in the present may also increase healthcare demand in the longer term. Policies that support incomes and access to food are the only interventions that have a demonstrable positive effect on food insecurity. It is incumbent on policymakers to ensure that the last line of defence against hunger is robust in order to promote well-being, productivity and healthy ageing. Current evidence on the efficacy of some of the most widespread current responses to food insecurity, such as food banks, is limited. More . . .
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