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Acute famine followed, called the Hongerwinter — the hunger winter.
Many are leaving behind violence and persecution or acute famine and economic collapse and are attracted by South Africa's strong constitution and political stability.
Hence, our findings warrant further studies into the role of calcium deposition in the relationship between acute famine and later life cardiovascular disease.
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Bombing raids on schools, medical facilities, mosques and markets, according to the UN, have violated international humanitarian laws, with regions of Yemen facing acute levels of famine.
In Yemen, this has put millions at risk of famine, acute watery diarrhea, and cholera – this is outrageous and unacceptable in 2017.
This peanut-based and micronutrient rich paste has proven to be effective in addressing acute malnutrition in famine conditions resulting from crop failures, war, and other causes.
Acute episodes of famine triggering emergency response have been described in terms of morbidity and mortality (5).
22 Second, the typical chronic nature of MNDs does not command a sense of urgency to act, for example compared with acute epidemics or famines.
In 2005, it distributed Plumpy'nut to 60,000 children with severe acute malnutrition during a famine in Niger.
It was first given to around 60,000 children with severe acute malnutrition during the famine in Niger.
Uganda is experiencing famine and acute food shortages and the most vulnerable households are those headed by women, children or the elderly.
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