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A comparison of selected nutrient intakes in anemic and nonanemic adolescent girls in Kuwait. Al-Mousaa, Z., Prakasha, P., Jackson, R. T., & Al-Raqua, M. Nutrition Research 2003; 23 (4): 425–33. IDPAS# 2216
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Effect of short-term weekly supplementation on anemia and symptoms in adolescent Kuwaiti girls. Jackson, R., Al-Mousa, Z., Al-Raqua, M., & Prakash, P. Kuwait Medical Journal 2003;35 (4): 275-80 IDPAS# 4071
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Gender and age differences in anemia prevalence during the life cycle in Kuwait. Jackson, R., Al Hamad, N., Al-Somaie, M., & Prakash, P. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 2004;43 61-75 IDPAS# 4072
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Iron Deficiency Is a More Important Cause of Anemia Than Hemoglobinopathies in Kuwait Adolescent Girls. Jackson, R. T., & Al-Mousa, Z. (2000). J Nutr 130 (5): 1212-1216. IDPAS# 222
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The prevalence and etiology of anemia in Kuwaiti preschoolers and adolescents. Jackson, R. T., Al-Mousa, Z., Adekile, A. D., Mughal, H. A., & Nkansa-Dwamena, D. K. Kuwait Medical Journal 1999;31 (1): 33-9. IDPAS# 4073
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Trace-element status in milk and plasma of Kuwaiti and non-Kuwaiti lactating mothers. Al-Awadi, F. M., & Srikumar, T. S. Nutrition 2000;16 (11-12): 1069-73. IDPAS# 3238
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