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WHAT IS MALNUTRITION AND HOW IT CAN BE CURED

    1 Author(s):  SYED AMIR ASHRAF & MOHAMMED MOINUDDIN

Vol -  4, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 213 - 217  (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Malnutrition is often associated with people living under extreme conditions, usually due to natural disasters or from living in underdeveloped parts of the world. But even in developed countries, under-nutrition occurs in people who are poor or homeless and who are ill or have psychiatric disorders.

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