A comprehensive new systematic review published in The Journal of Nutrition provides the latest evidence that large-scale food fortification is a highly cost-effective intervention for reducing global ...
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Food fortification already prevents 7 billion nutrient gaps annually, but we could triple its impact
Fortifying staple foods with essential vitamins and minerals is a cheap and effective way to ensure that people have access to nutrients that may be lacking in their normal diets. These efforts have ...
Widespread mineral deficiencies have been observed among consumers worldwide. According to the European Union, undernutrition in both vitamins and minerals is a growing problem throughout the bloc.
Congolese refugees line up to receive aid during a food distribution operation at the Musenyi refugee site in Giharo, on May 7, 2025. [AFP] Although it often goes unnoticed, hidden hunger is one of ...
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