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NEW ORLEANS — Adults with type 2 diabetes who were provided medically tailored healthy meals and lifestyle counseling for 6 months had a lower HbA1c than those who received a monthly food subsidy, researchers reported. Food insecurity is a common barrier to eating healthy meals for people with diabetes, according to Seth A. Berkowitz, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine at University
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