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Malnutrition is a condition which occurs when there is a deficiency of certain vital nutrients in a person’s diet. The deficiency fails to meet the demands of the body leading to effects on the growth, physical health, mood, behaviour and other functions of the body. Malnutrition commonly affects children and the elderly.
Hillary Clinton to meet with Somali President

Hillary Clinton to meet with Somali President

Indian Government asks UNICEF to stop distribution of nutrition aid

Indian Government asks UNICEF to stop distribution of nutrition aid

Breastfeeding can save 1.3 million children annually, WHO says

Breastfeeding can save 1.3 million children annually, WHO says

Nigeria, UNICEF launch first national child health week

Nigeria, UNICEF launch first national child health week

U.N. program has little effect in reducing deaths among children in Bangladesh, study finds

U.N. program has little effect in reducing deaths among children in Bangladesh, study finds

Three organizations form alliance to address global malnutrition

Three organizations form alliance to address global malnutrition

U.N. allocates $6 million emergency fund to address health problems in Ethiopia

U.N. allocates $6 million emergency fund to address health problems in Ethiopia

Clinton says U.S. will work with India to address health challenges, hunger

Clinton says U.S. will work with India to address health challenges, hunger

G8 addresses developing nation economic assistance, reforming African aid, establishing farming investment, food security, climate change

G8 addresses developing nation economic assistance, reforming African aid, establishing farming investment, food security, climate change

Developing countries need $1 billion by end of year to cope with H1N1, U.N. says

Developing countries need $1 billion by end of year to cope with H1N1, U.N. says

Vitamin A supplements can reduce malaria cases in children by one-third, study finds

Vitamin A supplements can reduce malaria cases in children by one-third, study finds

Namibia close to reaching some MDGs

Namibia close to reaching some MDGs

1.02 billion starving people worldwide, U.N. says

1.02 billion starving people worldwide, U.N. says

PEPFAR and IDUs; economic crisis and health; human-rights and pharmaceutical companies

PEPFAR and IDUs; economic crisis and health; human-rights and pharmaceutical companies

Six 'major health agencies' form alliance to address chronic diseases in developing countries

Six 'major health agencies' form alliance to address chronic diseases in developing countries

Groups mark day of “The African Child”, highlight improvement in children's survival, work to be done

Groups mark day of “The African Child”, highlight improvement in children's survival, work to be done

Reuters examines WHO efforts to fight H1N1 in developing countries

Reuters examines WHO efforts to fight H1N1 in developing countries

To flu experts, 'pandemic' confirms the obvious

To flu experts, 'pandemic' confirms the obvious

WHO closer to declaring H1N1 flu outbreak a pandemic

WHO closer to declaring H1N1 flu outbreak a pandemic

U.N. agencies increase request for foreign donations to Zimbabwe

U.N. agencies increase request for foreign donations to Zimbabwe

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