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improving sanitation.
Measuring children is
crucial to
identifying malnourishment. In 2000, the
United States Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention...
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adults had a high
mortality during the
pandemic has been contested.
Malnourishment,
overcrowded medical camps and hospitals, and poor hygiene, exacerbated...
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ended the war with none left. Army
horses were used up by hard work,
malnourishment,
disease and
battle wounds; they had a life
expectancy of
about seven...
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connective tissue).
Weight loss can
either occur unintentionally because of
malnourishment or an
underlying disease, or from a
conscious effort to
improve an actual...
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children were
taken to a hospital,
where the boy was
treated for
severe malnourishment and "deep
lacerations from
being tied up with rope". A
search of the...
- A
young orphaned black kitten,
showing signs of
malnourishment...
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causes of
karoshi deaths are
heart attacks and
strokes due to
stress and
malnourishment or fasting.
Mental stress from the
workplace can also
cause workers...
- are
either obese or undernourished.
Although there was a 40% drop in
malnourishment in
developing countries between 1990 and 2015, some 149
million toddlers...
- Gut microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut
flora are the microorganisms,
including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the
digestive tracts...
- are ****s and live in
urban areas.
Burundi has the
worst hunger and
malnourishment rates of all 120
countries ranked in the
Global Hunger Index. The civil...