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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Poverty
  1. ... the body is permanent, even though you survive. Poverty, natural disasters, political problems, and war can all ...
  2. ... use in the parents Family conflicts Gene disorders Poverty The diagnosis is more common among boys. It ...
  3. ... Loss of emotional bond between parent and child Poverty Problems with child-caregiver relationship Parents do not ...
  4. ... the walls Living in Central or South America Poverty Receiving a blood transfusion or an organ donation ...
  5. ... malnutrition. Early intervention in situations involving abuse and poverty will also help. Toxic. Preventing exposure to lead, ...
  6. ... pregnancies Late or no prenatal care Living in poverty situations While studies show that babies with the ...
  7. ... common in countries that have a lot of poverty and poor health systems. It does not often ...