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Murphy family, Fareway partner to provide meal boxes to Des Moines school families Tuesday, April 13, 2021 10:52 AM
Spring meal boxes were distributed recently to Des Moines school families with support of the Murphy Family Foundation and Fareway. Photo contributed by Food Bank of Iowa.
Meal boxes were recently distributed to 1,000 Des Moines public school families through the Food Bank of Iowa Des Moines Public School pantry network. According to a news release, the meal boxes were distributed on March 31 and April 1 with support from Fareway and the Murphy Family Foundation. They included ham, rolls, potatoes, green beans, pineapple, Jell-O and brownies. The boxes were assembled at the Food Bank of Iowa volunteer center by Murphy family members and Fareway employees. According to the release, food insecurity dramatically increased in 2020. Households with children are more likely to experience food insecurity, with households of color twice as likely to suffer from
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Eating fruits and vegetables reduces carcinogenic effects of red and processed meats
Recent research led by Katerina Maximova, an adjunct professor in the University of Alberta s School of Public Health and member of the Cancer Research Institute of Northern Alberta, shows that low consumption of fruits and vegetables combined with a higher intake of processed meats is associated with greater incidence of cancer for Albertans.
Paul Veugelers, professor and co-author, said this evidence is established by the World Health Organization’s Global Burden of Disease project, as well as the International Agency for the Research of Cancer, which has identified 15 cancers with possible links to consumption of red and processed meat. These include colorectal, stomach, esophagus, kidney, liver and other cancers. For cancer prevention, it is recommended to limit the amount of red meat and to avoid processed meat altogether.