via hepmag.com by Liz Highleyman People who rely on Medicaid and prisoners in some states are still being denied treatment for hepatitis C because they do not yet have advanced liver disease or …
Researchers argue health care systems should use ‘food as medicine’ interventions
via Medical Xpress by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine An analysis recently published in the British Medical Journal argues for increased implementation of "food is …
Welcome to Clinical Fellow Joseph Beckmann
via CHLPI blog Joseph Beckmann joined the Food Law and Policy Clinic in August 2020 as a Clinical Fellow. He received a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Chicago in 2011, a …
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The Care and Feeding of a Nation
via Harvard Magazine by Erin O'Donnell IN THE UNITED STATES, “The primary way we define ‘food safety’ is, ‘If I eat this product today, will I be in the hospital in 24 to 72 hours?’” says clinical …
House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis Report Includes Major Agriculture Policy and Food Waste Reduction Recommendations, Including Several Submitted by FLPC and FBLE
via CHLPI Blog by Ali Schklair and MJ McDonald In June 2020, the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis (Select Committee) released Solving the Climate Crisis, a comprehensive set of …
Amid Pandemic, New Research Provides a Roadmap to Fight Hunger and Climate Change through Increased Food Donation
via Globe Newswire Today, the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC) released a first-of-its-kind interactive resource to inspire long-term policy solutions to food waste, hunger, and …