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“We understand that the Committee is considering changes to food groups within US dietary patterns. One of those discussions involves the interchangeability of starchy vegetables and grains,” Quarles said.

From Salon

"If I look at the position of the soldier in the battlefield, they want interchangeability because they want to have a box of 155 millimetre artillery rounds," he said.

From Reuters

But what if that interchangeability becomes an asset on the job market at a time when jobs are incredibly hard to come by?

“With biosimilars, because they are a more complex product … there isn’t that ease of interchangeability,” said Hanna Fish, strategic communications director at the National Community Pharmacists Association.

“Our fragmented health care system does not allow easy interchangeability of these two products that are given by different sets of providers,” Karron says.

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