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Social Vulnerability Reduces Average Height of Children, Says Research.

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Social vulnerability means that indigenous children and children from some northeastern states, up to 9 years old, have an average height lower than other regions of Brazil and below the reference recommended by the WHO (World Health Organization). These are some of the conclusions of a research study that included the participation of specialists from Cidacs/Fiocruz Bahia (Center for Data and Knowledge Integration for Health of the Oswaldo Cruz…
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Social vulnerability means that indigenous children and children from some northeastern states, up to 9 years old, have an average height lower than other regions of Brazil and below the reference recommended by the WHO (World Health Organization). These are some of the conclusions of a research study that included the participation of specialists from Cidacs/Fiocruz Bahia (Center for Data and Knowledge Integration for Health of the Oswaldo Cruz…

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Poder360 broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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