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Admiral Rachel Levine , MD, is in San Antonio this week, working with the San Antonio Food Bank and healthcare executives on "Food Is Medicine ."SAN ANTONIO - Admiral Rachel Levine , MD, the Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services, spoke at an event hosted by the San Antonio Food Bank.
“The visit here was illuminating and eye-opening,” said Admiral Levine. “I think they're doing a fantastic job in terms of food and nutrition security, in terms of the concept ‘food is medicine,’ and then really collaborating with all the other partners that were at the community round table.”
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