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Malnutrition in India, China and other parts of the developing world.

09/15/2005

Experts say 43% of Indian children under the age of 5 suffer from malnutrition. Because of poverty and general skinniness among the poor, experts say its hard for many Indians to see this in their neighborhoods.

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