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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Food security
  1. Ashworth A. Nutrition, food security, and health. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, Shah SS, Tasker RC, Wilson KM, eds. Nelson Textbook of ...
  2. Ashworth A. Nutrition, food security, and health. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, Shah SS, Tasker RC, Wilson KM, eds. Nelson Textbook of ...
  3. Ashworth A. Nutrition, food security, and health. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, Shah SS, Tasker RC, Wilson KM, eds. Nelson Textbook of ...
  4. Ashworth A. Nutrition, food security, and health. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, Shah SS, Tasker RC, Wilson KM, eds. Nelson Textbook of ...
  5. ... folic acid because it is plentiful in the food supply. Folate occurs naturally in the following foods: Beans ...
  6. ... eating. Water treatment, waste disposal, and protecting the food supply from contamination are important public health measures. Carriers ...
  7. ... because there is plenty of it in the food supply. Folic acid can help reduce the risk for ...
  8. ... States because this vitamin is plentiful in the food supply. Symptoms of a severe deficiency include: Anemia Mouth ...
  9. Phosphorus is so readily available in the food supply that deficiency is rare. Excessively high levels of phosphorus in the blood, although rare, can combine with calcium to form deposits in soft ...
  10. ... This can lead to resistant bacteria in the food supply.
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