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Fish protein wafers to ease acute malnutrition in children (Sci Dev)

January 11, 2019


Sci Dev wrote an article about fish protein wafers and other alternative therapeutic foods that can improve health outcomes of malnourished children in developing countries. Derek Headey was quoted in the article arguing for therapeutic foods as a way to circumvent nutrition programs that are hard to reach parents.

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