Three of the malnourished tigers are shedding fur, are listless and have lost their appetites.
On top of that, a quarter of these women's children are malnourished, the same number as in June.
He said malnourished mothers were likely to have babies who later grew up to become obese.
The United Nations says many refugees are malnourished and some are dying of hunger.
He had the malnourished look of someone who has been rebuffed many times yet remains determined.
Its teams have treated about 1, 000 malnourished children since then and delivered about 200 babies.
Even marriage chances wane: malnourished boys marry women of lower educational levels when they grow up.
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For malnourished patients, their length of stay in hospital is increased by three days.
Extra money for meals at school has helped malnourished children concentrate on their studies.
Those who are malnourished may need help with feeding and selecting the right foods or require supplements.
Then sheriff's deputies found three dog carcasses and several malnourished pit bulls on rapper DMX's Arizona property.
One-quarter of the world's malnourished live in India, among them 40% of all Indian children under five.
Government data show that a third of children from the wealthiest fifth of India's population are malnourished.
The situation is particularly precarious for an estimated 325, 000 children who are acutely malnourished, the UN said.
Like many African women, she was malnourished and her pelvic bones were too small for a natural birth.
About half of all Zambian children are malnourished to the point of being stunted, a fifth severely so.
They hope that widespread use of the technique will help to identify a greater proportion of malnourished people.
Half the children under five are malnourished, their physical and mental development stymied.
In West Sumatra, officials registered about 2, 800 infants under five as severely malnourished.
The U.N. is transporting therapeutic milk by helicopter to Kanya and Kanyabayonga to feed hundreds of malnourished children.
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Their 17-month-old son became malnourished because they couldn't afford to buy formula to substitute for Lalramchhuani's now unsafe breast milk.
Other people who are at risk from the disease include those with diabetes, the malnourished, alcoholics, and IV drug users.
At Gulu hospital, malnourished babies wait down the hall from amputees, all victims of the war, all waiting for treatment.
The malnourished also visit their GP twice as often and are three times more likely to be admitted to hospital.
UN's children's agency believes a third of all children under five are chronically malnourished: a rise of 72% over 1991.
Astonishingly, a third of the wealthiest 20% of Indian children are malnourished, too, and they are neither poor nor excluded.
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"Malnourished" ponies that were "queuing to die" have been rescued by a Norfolk-based horse sanctuary from a private owner in Wales.
It is unbelievable that in the UK today there are more than 3m people either malnourished or at risk of malnutrition.
She also warned that unless hospitals got urgent help, more children would became dangerously malnourished, putting more pressure on the hospitals.
If a person with anorexia becomes severely malnourished, every organ in the body can be damaged, including the brain, heart and kidneys.
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