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A technology spillover is a type of negative externality.
Breast Feeding
The process of feeding a baby with milk directly from the mother’s breasts.
Infant's Health
Refers to the overall physical and psychological well-being of a baby from birth to 1 year of age, encompassing aspects such as growth, developmental milestones, and prevention of illnesses.
Malnutrition
A condition that results from eating a diet which does not supply a healthy amount of one or more nutrients, leading to various health issues.
Marasmus
A severe form of malnutrition characterized by energy deficiency, often seen in children, leading to significant weight loss and muscle wasting.
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