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About 45 percent of the population is now considered malnourished.
Put another way, 40 percent of all the world's malnourished children are Indian.
"I was very malnourished for about a month or so," she said.
So providing medical help to malnourished woman and children became more easy.
"We cannot hope for a healthy future with a large number of malnourished children," he said.
Two related children were found there alive but in a malnourished state.
Recently, it has started to provide special care and rehabilitation to malnourished children.
The party produced a film which showed malnourished people in the region.
"A malnourished and poor child will never have a positive outcome in the school"
The act was also a matter of national security: malnourished children grow up to make poor soldiers.
In the study the compared two different methods of long term care for the malnourished children.
A person becomes malnourished, no matter how much food he or she eats.
Recent studies show that 300 million children are chronically malnourished.
Malnourished children grow up with worse health and lower education achievement.
If deprived of food for several days, travelers may become malnourished.
This was a decrease from an estimate of 1023 million malnourished people in 2009.
He was often criticized for being a malnourished, small boy from a low income broken home.
Meanwhile, malnourished African children die every day, according to world food activists.
There are still thousands of hungry and malnourished people in Somalia.
There is the face of an Ethiopian mother embracing her malnourished child.
An elderly woman was holding a malnourished baby, clinging to life.
Their aid focuses on malnourished children, women, and the elderly.
Her legs looked like those of a malnourished child.
Malnourished people are not going to make good businesspeople or farmers.