Malnutrition interventions need to begin earlier
Interventions to combat malnutrition should begin much earlier to include children under 6 months old and pregnant mothers, researchers say.
Interventions to combat malnutrition should begin much earlier to include children under 6 months old and pregnant mothers, researchers say.
Older adults who don’t have enough food to eat may experience cognitive decline equivalent to being as much as 4.5 year older.
Kids with HIV do worse in neurological tests even when their disease is controlled. Better nutrition and antiretroviral therapies may help.