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Malnourishment

Malnourishment | Malnourished

Malnourishment meaning

malnutrition, undernourishment

Synonyms of Malnourishment

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Concerning developing countries, where food shortages suffocate the populace, the amount of wasted food would drastically help feed those hundred million people suffering from malnourishment.

Lula tweeted that the government received information on the “absurd situation” of malnourishment in Yanomami children.

Many children admitted to Kolkata Medical College and the Dr. BC Roy Post-Graduate Institute of Pediatric Sciences were suffering from malnourishment.

Physical, sexual and emotional abuse were widespread, as were malnourishment, overcrowding and poor health care.

The U.S. official who spoke on background, the former prisoner who settled in Alexandria and Hegerle all said malnourishment was a significant issue at El Chipote.

All of the puppies had a hunched posture, appearance of curved spines and malnourishment and some live fleas were visible in their coats.

All of this has contributed to the “catastrophe” that Türk described: widespread malnourishment and the deaths of children and other vulnerable people from starvation and starvation-related diseases.

Elijah’s autopsy showed he suffered facial and scalp injuries, acute fentanyl intoxication, malnourishment and pressure ulcers.

The forum also said the cost of living has been steadily increasing, particularly in terms of food prices, leading to widespread hunger and malnourishment.

About 250,000 children suffering from malnourishment will lose healthcare services as a result of the expected cuts.

Access to clean water is a matter of life and death in Yemen, particularly for the more than seven million people already weakened by malnourishment, as water-borne diseases are rife.

In North Korea, malnourishment still rife among children (Today) - One-in-five children have experienced stunted growth in North Korea, a sign of "chronic or recurrent.

Realising that a higher number of children face the risk of slipping into malnourishment, Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) officials have been directed to intensify screening in other districts.

She said she saw as many as 50 dogs on the property, with some allegedly showing signs of malnourishment.

The siblings were found to be suffering from malnourishment, muscle wasting, stunted growth, and other signs of severe abuse.

Army horses were used up by hard work, malnourishment, disease and battle wounds; their life expectancy was about seven months.

Greyhounds are checked for parasites, malnourishment, or any other medical conditions by an on-course vet before being able to compete.

Mice fed with dried raw egg to induce biotin deficiency during the gestation resulted in up to 100% incidence of the infants' malnourishment.

Most died from malnourishment and exhaustion as a result of the famine caused by inept and negligent government officials.

There were problems with malnourishment, disease, and drug addiction.