Multiple Choice
The growth-stunting effects of childhood illnesses
A) are illusory; they are falsely cited by small adults.
B) have similar effects regardless of the child's nutritional health.
C) are worse when the child has been undernourished.
D) are reversed when the child displays a "will to grow."
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