In Raising the World's I.Q., the Secret's in the SaltBy DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Published: December 16, 2006Kazakhstan's iodized salt campaign is an example of how a country can achieve a remarkable public health success.
You've got to read this article from Today's (Saturday) New York Times. Look what can be accomplished!
Click this link to read:
http://www.nytimes.c...xprod=permalink
Saving The World's Children
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In Raising the World's I.Q., the Secret's in the SaltBy DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Published: December 16, 2006Kazakhstan's iodized salt campaign is an example of how a country can achieve a remarkable public health success.
You've got to read this article from Today's (Saturday) New York Times. Look what can be accomplished!
Click this link to read:
http://www.nytimes.c...xprod=permalink
I.Q. is a taboo subject in the NY Times editorial page, but not the health section.
More on developing countries and micronutrients:
http://jn.nutrition....33/11/3875S.pdf
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Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.