91. Even in normal circumstances, malnutrition is common among African women Subject(s): World Health Organization
92. Diseases like obesity and high blood pressure may be directly attributable to the "affluent society." Subject(s): WomenWorld Health Organization
93. The child should still be breast-fed until he is two-years-old. This is our tradition. It is good we should keep it Subject(s): World Health Organization
94. Malnutrition is a tragedy for millions of children and their families. Yet scenes like this can be avoided Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsWorld Health Organization
95. Breast-feeding gives a baby the best start in life. What was sound in traditional practices of the past should not be destroyed in the name of progress Subject(s): World Health Organization
96. Simple precautions like adding iodine to the diet can prevent the tragedy of cretinism. This child's mother suffers from goitre Subject(s): World Health Organization
97. To spend a lifetime in the dark- like this little Indonesian child- is tragedy enough. Even more shocking is the fact that this blindness is unnecessary and preventable Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
98. The desperate face of starvation. Emergency rehydration may just save this little boy's life in a Bangladesh hospital. But when coupled with chronic malnutrition, acute diarrhoeal dieases are child-killers Subject(s): BangladeshChildWorld Health Organization
99. Life holds no joy for the malnourished. If resources are to be more evenly distributed, this means giving top priority to the socially under-privileged Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
100. Young lives are threatened by diarrheal diseases. But research has replaced the old method of rehydration through an intravenous drip by oral rehydration drinks which can be prepared by the mother at home Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsChildWorld Health Organization