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Undernutrition kills 3.5 million children a year: researchers (AFP)
AFP Undernutrition (tag Undernutrition) is to blame for 3.5 million (tag million) deaths among children (tag children) aged under five each year, but most of the fatalities occur in 20 countries, where targeted aid programmes could swiftly address the problem, researchers (tag researchers) say.
source: us.rd.yahoo.com
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