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Kids Who Suffer Hunger In First Years Lag Behind Their Peers In School

A new study shows that when infants and young children grow up in households without enough to eat, they are more likely to perform poorly at school years later. (Daniel Fishel for NPR)
A new study shows that when infants and young children grow up in households without enough to eat, they are more likely to perform poorly at school years later. (Daniel Fishel for NPR)

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