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<h2>A Tour of the Deficiencies and Deficiencies Related Disorders around the world</h2> | <h2>A Tour of the Deficiencies and Deficiencies Related Disorders around the world</h2> | ||
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<br>is, along with iron, iodine and zinc deficiencies, one of the most prevalent and severe micronutrient deficiencies in the world. | <br>is, along with iron, iodine and zinc deficiencies, one of the most prevalent and severe micronutrient deficiencies in the world. | ||
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Iron deficiency is the most common deficiency in the world. | Iron deficiency is the most common deficiency in the world. | ||
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It is a major issue for people whose diet is mainly based on foods that contains phytic acid. Rice contains phytic acid and is consumed as a staple food in India and in east Asia, worsening the deficiencies status in those countries. | It is a major issue for people whose diet is mainly based on foods that contains phytic acid. Rice contains phytic acid and is consumed as a staple food in India and in east Asia, worsening the deficiencies status in those countries. | ||
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