St. Louis School of Medicine: Specific Bacteria Help Explain Stunted Growth in Malnourished Children
July 23, 2020
July 23, 2020
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, July 23 -- The Washington University St. Louis School of Medicine issued the following news release:
Many children treated for childhood malnutrition in developing countries never fully recover. They suffer from stunted growth, immune system dysfunction and poor cognitive development that typically cause long-term health issues into adulthood.
Now, new research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the International Centre f . . .
Many children treated for childhood malnutrition in developing countries never fully recover. They suffer from stunted growth, immune system dysfunction and poor cognitive development that typically cause long-term health issues into adulthood.
Now, new research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the International Centre f . . .