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Malnutrition, Due to Lack or Excess Nutrients, Could Generate From Diabetes to Cancer: Specialist in the Udec - Campus Milenio

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The magnitude of malnutrition is not only a clinical problem, but also a social and structural one, and it is in this context that the role of nutrition professionals becomes relevant, points out France Third The entry Malnutrition, due to lack or excess of nutrients, could generate from diabetes to cancer: Specialist in the UdeC was first published in CAMPUS MILENIO.
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The magnitude of malnutrition is not only a clinical problem, but also a social and structural one, and it is in this context that the role of nutrition professionals becomes relevant, points out France Third The entry Malnutrition, due to lack or excess of nutrients, could generate from diabetes to cancer: Specialist in the UdeC was first published in CAMPUS MILENIO.

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CAMPUS broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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