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Description: Contains myths about world hunger and their respective truths.
Hunger Facts - Hunger: Myths and Realities - Rehydration Project Diarrhoea prevention and treatment Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding   >  Hunger: Myths and Realities  Hunger: Myths & Realities
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Page title:Hunger Facts - Hunger: Myths and Realities - Rehydration Project
Keywords:hunger, myths, realities, diarrhoea, diarrhea, cholera, colera, dehydrate, dehydration, rehydrate, rehydration, oral rehydration salts, ORS, oral rehydration therapy, ORT, salt, sugar, water, glucose, breast milk, breastfeeding, breast feeding, children, child, child deaths, children deaths, UNICEF, unicef, who, WHO, non-profit, non profit, essential drugs, pharmaceutical, ort promotion, save children
Description:Myth One: There is not enough food and not enough land. Untrue: Measured globally, there is enough to feed everyone. For example there is enough grain being produced today to provide everybody in the world with enough protein and about 3000 calories a day, which is what the average American consumes.
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