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Nutritionist: SNAP cutoff could worsen chronic disease, harm kids’ health

October 30, 2025
Millions of Americans could lose access on Saturday to food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, as the federal government remains shut down. Northwestern Medicine clinical dietitian Bethany Doerfler is available for interviews on the likely scenario to discuss the short- and long-term consequences of food insecurity, including impacts on child development, chronic disease management and cancer prevention, as well as the role of food assistance programs in supporting healthy diets.
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Testers playing Point Taken

Learn to disagree better

October 27, 2025
Steven Franconeri, a professor of psychology at Northwestern, has developed a new game called Point Taken in response to the growing problem of how disagreements have become increasingly angry and unproductive.

Redistricting or rigging? Experts available

October 24, 2025
Northwestern University has fantastic experts in political strategy, political science and law who can weigh in on the growing number of states pushing for mid-decade congressional redistricting.
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SNAP benefits

‘One of the most effective anti-poverty tools we have’

October 23, 2025
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits remain on uncertain ground due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, leaving more than 41 million Americans wondering how much of their monthly aid they'll receive and when. Northwestern experts talk about the importance of food security and SNAP for public health.
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