Energy dense supplements may not benefit malnourished children
date:Sep 20, 2012
rrhea and fever, as reported by the child's parents.

Filling the gap

In an accompanying perspective article (found here ) Kathryn Dewey and Mary Arimond from the University of California in the USA (uninvolved in the study), argue that there is a clear need for additional research to understand the potential growth-promoting effect of certain ingredients in nutritional supplements.

High-quality programmatic studies can help provide urgently needed information on the cost and comparative cost
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