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Listed below are eleven nutritional deficiency diseases:
kwashiorkor
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Social Studies, 25.06.2021 19:50, FreddyNoTalKing
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Listed below are eleven nutritional deficiency diseases:
kwashiorkor
tetany
scurvy
marasmus
iron deficiency
beriberi
osteoporosis
iodine deficiency
pellagra
rickets
selenium deficiency
Look up all eleven to discover what they are, and then select three deficiencies to explore in more depth. For each of the three deficiencies you explore, answer the following questions:
What is the disease?
What causes it?
Who is likely to develop this disease?
Is it common to certain locations, genders, or races?
What are the symptoms?
Does it leave lasting damage to the body? If so, explain.
How can it be treated?
What types of foods will prevent this disease in the future?
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