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Corn-Rich Diets in Europe in the 1700s Resulted in the Disease

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Corn-rich diets in Europe in the 1700s resulted in the disease pellagra.Though Mexico also had a corn-rich diet at the time,this disease was rare there.Propose a reason for this observation.

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Pellagra is the result of a niacin defic...

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