+ Follow STUNTING AND CHILD MALNUTRITION PROBLEM Tag
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[Title] => The price of malnutrition: Philippines loses P496 billion each year
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[Summary] => If individuals with the 6’8” height of American basketball superstar LeBron James are rare in the Philippines, the gene pool is not the only culprit. Nutrition also plays a key role in body build, the non-government organization Save the Children reported recently.
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[Title] => Short Pinoys? Blame poor nutrition
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September 5, 2015 - 10:00am