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  • Lack of proper access to food costs the health care system: study | Global News

    August 10, 2015 | A new study, which examined nearly 68,000 Ontarians over the course of a year, found that people who reported having trouble getting food on the table ended up using health care services more often. On average, a moderately food insecure household reported health care costs that were 32 per cent higher (working out to an extra $455 per year) than other, more secure households.