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Gary Clary, CNN
Bad cholesterol, depression, high blood pressure; these are all
conditions that often prompt a trip to the pharmacy. But now, physicians
are administering a different treatment entirely: produce. Doctors at
select clinics across the country are writing some obese patients
"prescriptions" for fruits and vegetables.
The Fruit and Vegetable Prescription Program provides daily $1 subsidies to buy produce at local farmers markets. FVRx, as it is also known, is funded through Wholesome Wave,
a non-profit organization which operates from private donations. Each
member of a family gets the $1 prescription so, for example, a family of
five would end up getting $35 per week to spend on fresh fruits and
vegetables.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
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