Nutrition News for Africa
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1 Ackatia-Armah R, McDonald CM, Doumbia S, Erhardt JG, Hamer DH, Brown KH. Malian children with moderate acute malnutrition who are treated with lipid-based dietary supplements have greater weight gains and recovery rates than those treated with locally produced cereal-legume products: a communitybased, cluster-randomized trial Am J Clin Nutr 2015 ajcn.069807; First published online January 7, 2015
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