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Trying to find candles was a major problem, as was the malnourishment of all of our actors.
A man and four women who shared an upscale San Rafael home with their 13 children were charged with murder and child neglect in the death of a toddler and the malnourishment of the other youngsters.
A Unicef report in 1997, which left no doubt that the malnourishment of a million children was caused by "the impact of sanctions", was confined largely to an article in the Economist.
Researchers attributed the incidents to the "serious" malnourishment of the industry's 400,000-plus mostly female employees who work for a monthly minimum wage of around $80 £500) – too little to fund an adequate diet, the researchers say.
Malnourishment of infants born with clefts because of feeding problems may enhance the impact of other mortality risk factors such as infections.
Inactivation during mid-to-late pregnancy decreases cell proliferation and induces apoptosis leading to decreased alveolar morphogenesis, decreased milk production and malnourishment of the offspring.
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In this sense, too, poverty is a deprivation of capabilities: poverty deprives persons of possibilities (resources, structures) to realize a particular potential; it deprives poor people of the understanding of their own potential; and, very often, it deprives poor people (because of malnourishment, for instance) of potential.
In addition, these studies used classifications of previous diabetes based solely on the clinical history and failed to control the analyses for confounding variables, which may greatly influence both hyperglycemia and mortality (e.g., degree of malnourishment, severity of disease, dose of carbohydrates infused, glycemic variability).
More than one in seven people today still do not have access to sufficient protein and energy from their diet and even more suffer from some form of micronutrient malnourishment (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAOO) [2009]).
Although malnutrition deaths among breast-fed babies are very rare, the case raised fears that breast-feeding itself might be demonized; a year earlier a 19-year-old 19-year-old 19-year-oldarges in the motherrishment death ofaced similaro had also been breast-fed.
Preliminary tests conducted by local doctors found the general risk factors associated with rural living: low body weight, chronic malnourishment, lack of sanitation.
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