Why to Not Rely on Nature?
Volume 4 - Issue 1
Shah Murad1*, Akbar2, Salman Iftikhar3, Abdul Ghaffar4, Jamila Shah Murad5 and Ghazi Mahmood6
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- 1Department of Pharmacology, Islamabad Medical College, Islamabad, Pakistan
- 2Niazi Teaching Hospital and IMDC, Islamabad Seema, Gynecologist at NMC, Karachi Pakistan
- 3Department Pharmacology at RLMDC Lahore Pakistan
- 4SWO at LMDC/DANTH Islamabad Pakistan
- 5Cl Psychologist at Bahria University, Pakistan
- 6ENT Surgeon at MMC Multan
*Corresponding author:
Shah Murad, Department of Pharmacology IMDC, Islamabad-Pakistan
Received: July 23, 2019; Published: September 09, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/RRHOAJ.2019.04.000176
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Abstract
Nearly one in three persons globally suffers from at least one form of malnutrition: wasting, stunting, vitamin and mineral deficiency, overweight or obesity and diet-related Non-Communicable Diseases [1]. Malnutrition is widely known as under-nutrition until and unless it is not specified. It accounts for at least half of all childhood deaths worldwide. Malnutrition is considered as fundamental cause of morbidity and mortality among the children [2,3]. It also poses a risk to children’s physical and mental development, which results in poor academic achievement.
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