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Anemia situation in two Philippine provinces Implications for the development of an integrated anemia prevention and control programme. by Felix, A. D.
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Perceptions and utilization of selected iron fortified foods among caregivers of 6-36 month old children and women of reproductive age by Narciso, M. H.
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Ensuring sustainability of an integrated anemia prevention and control program through social marketing by Talavera, M. T. M.
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Opportunities and challenges toward developing an integrated anemia prevention and control programme Insights from two Philippine provinces. by Tuazon, M. A. G.
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Applicability of nutrition assessment methodologies in post-disaster situations in five typhoon affected Philippine provinces. by Talavera, M. T. M.
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Coping strategies on food insecurity among disaster-affected households in selected Philippine provinces. by Talavera, M. T. M.
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Validity of MUAC by color-coded tape measure for screening under five undernutrition in post-disaster by Narciso, M. H.
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