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Micronutrient deficiencies, sometimes termed "hidden hunger," are a significant public health concern within the European Union (EU).
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The ZeroHiddenHunger EU project is approaching its first anniversary. Coordinators Professor Mairead Kiely and Kevin Cashman discuss how this ambitious EU-funded initiative is working to foster the development of policies that ensure every European—regardless of background or circumstances—has access to the essential micronutrients they need.
As we age, our bodies undergo numerous changes that can impact our overall health and well-being. While much of the focus in public health is understandably on children and pregnant women, there is also growing recognition of the unique needs of older adults.
Quadram Institute Bioscience is looking for a a PhD graduate in Nutrition, or related disciplines with a strong interest in food and nutrition.
University College Cork, the project coordinator of Zero hidden Hunger EU, is seeking applications from highly motivated candidates for three Post-Doctoral Researcher positions.
Micronutrient deficiency poses significant challenges to human health and development across Europe. Recognizing the urgency of this public health issue, the Zero Hidden Hunger EU project is set to revolutionise our understanding and response to micronutrient deficiencies.
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