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Welcome to our Michigan Public Health In the News page, where we showcase the expertise and thought leadership of our faculty and other members of the University of Michigan School of Public Health community. Here, you'll find links to news articles, op-eds, and other contributions published in a wide range of news outlets and publications. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the individual experts and authors.
CBS News
Some states set to impose SNAP bans on soda, candy and other foods
Quoted: Kate Bauer and Anand Parekh, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences; Chief Health Policy Officer
WUNC
Farmers say they've 'hit rock bottom,' but still believe next year will be better
Quoted: Michael Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy
Associated Press
SNAP bans on soda, candy and other foods take effect in five states Jan. 1
Quoted: Kate Bauer and Anand Parekh, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences; Chief Health Policy Officer
Michigan Public
Michigan will suspend SNAP food benefits due to federal shutdown
Featured: Kate Bauer, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Michigan Advance
With SNAP benefits paused, Michigan recipients, advocates and lawmakers determine how to respond
Quoted: Jennifer Garner, John G. Searle Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Bridge Michigan
Food assistance to ‘pause’ for 1.4M in Michigan due to federal shutdown
Featured: Jennifer Garner, John G. Searle Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Public News Service
SNAP benefit cuts could force MI families to choose low-quality food
Quoted: Kate Bauer, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
BBC
The surprising foods that lead to better sleep
Featured: Erica Jansen, Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
WBUR
On Point: Should SNAP pay for junk food?
Featured: Kate Bauer, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Wired
How Much Protein Do I Need?
Featured: Kendrin Sonneville, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
KFF Health News
Cuts to food benefits stand in the way of RFK Jr.’s goals for a healthier national diet
Quoted: Kate Bauer, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Health
Eating more of these foods could boost your sleep quality, new research says
Quoted: Erica Jansen, Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
New York Times
Trump’s bill slashes the safety net that many Republican voters rely on
Quoted: Michael Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy
New York Times
How healthy is chicken breast?
Featured: Dave Bridges, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Medical Xpress
Mediterranean diet provides symptom relief for patients with irritable bowel syndrome in pilot study
Quoted: William Chey, Professor of Internal Medicine and Nutritional Sciences
Iowa Public Radio
Federal calls for SNAP data could deter eligible immigrants from applying, advocacy groups say
Quoted: Kate Bauer, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
CNN
What you eat can hurt your sleep. What to eat instead
Featured: Erica Jansen, Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
CBS News
How to limit exposure to arsenic in rice after report finds high levels in brands across U.S.
Featured: Sung Kyun Park, Professor of Epidemiology and Environmental Health Sciences
Business Insider
