Women’s discretionary salt intake & household salt utilization in Oromia region, Ethiopia
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This lecture is one of a five part speaker series to help us understand what Global Health looks like in real time.
As part of the Anthropology and Social Medicine Speaker Series, Isaac Agbemafle, PhD, Assistant Professor, Nutrition Department at University of Rhode Island will present Women’s discretionary salt intake and household salt utilization in Oromia region, Ethiopia: Preparation for a trial of folic acid fortification of iodized salt.
These lectures focus on the science and stories of health in societies across the world.
This event is supported by the Committee on College Lectures and the Department of Anthropology.
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