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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2009
National Family Health Survey
  
PTI   03:27 PM | July 02,2009
Apart from poverty, poor feeding practices in infancy and early childhood, are among the main reasons for high rates of malnutrition
Sharad Raghavan  10:04 PM | June 23,2008
Eighty per cent of the world’s 140 million undernourished children lack essential micronutrients
Somini Sengupta / The New York Times  11:06 PM | June 02,2008
Where you stand on the social ladder shapes your health and the kind of health care you receive
Our View  10:48 PM | October 18,2007
Lack of nutrition has a cascading effect on health and productivity
Pragya Singh  12:45 AM | October 12,2007
The third National Family Health Survey for ’05-06 has sharply pruned the number of HIV-positive people
Sangeeta Singh and Ashish Sharma  01:03 AM | October 04,2007
The percentage of married women aged 15-49 suffering from anaemia rose from 51.8% to 56.1% between 1998-99 and 2005-06