Poor Sanitation in India May Afflict Well-Fed Children With Malnutrition
Many children in India are exposed to a bacterial brew from human waste that may make it impossible for food alone to cure their malnutrition. View original article: Poor Sanitation in India May Afflict Well-Fed Children With Malnutrition Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Population by the Numbers: Unplanned PregnanciesSummer School for AnchoviesOpinion: A Pipeline Threatens Our Family Land
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Poor Sanitation in India May Afflict Well-Fed Children With Malnutrition
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