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    Clinical Nutrition

    An area of medicine that seeks to identify and treat medical disorders in humans that result from improper or inadequate diet, or from diseases that make the body unable to handle the nutrients delivered to it in the normal diet. The usual treatment is dietary, but can be the delivery of nutrients by other means. (from University of Pittsburgh Medical Center glossary) (NCI Thesaurus)




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