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Does Malnutrition Lead to Death? Understanding the Fatal Link

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According to the World Health Organization, nearly half of all deaths among children under five years of age are linked to undernutrition. It is a stark reality that answers the question: does malnutrition lead to death? While rarely the sole cause, malnutrition acts as a compounding factor that severely compromises the body's ability to fight infection and sustain vital functions.

Understanding the Risks: Can Lack of B12 Be Fatal?

4 min read
In one documented case, a severe, undiagnosed vitamin B12 deficiency led to a "near fatal" presentation due to delayed treatment, highlighting the critical nature of this condition. While not immediately lethal for most people, this case raises an important question for public health: **Can lack of B12 be fatal?** The answer lies in the serious, long-term complications that can arise if the deficiency is ignored.