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  2. Stunted growth - Wikipedia

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    Stunted growth, also known as stunting or linear growth failure, is defined as impaired growth and development manifested by low height-for-age. [1] It is a manifestation of malnutrition (undernutrition) and can be caused by endogenous factors (such as chronic food insecurity) or exogenous factors (such as parasitic infection ).

  3. List of cheerleading stunts - Wikipedia

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    While high school cheerleading can have teams with high-caliber stunts, collegiate cheerleading tends to focus on the pyramid aspect of stunting. Having two flyers on top of two bases is very common in college cheerleading. In most situations, club cheer, also known as all-star, performs a classic type of stunting.

  4. Stunting (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Stunting is a type of publicity stunt in radio broadcasting, where a station—abruptly and often without advance announcement—begins to air content that is ...

  5. The missing puzzle piece in India’s child stunting crisis - AOL

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    To be sure, stunting has decreased across social groups - a separate 2022 study found that improvements in health and nutrition interventions, household living conditions and maternal factors led ...

  6. Failure to thrive - Wikipedia

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    It is also important to differentiate stunting from wasting, as they can indicate different causes of FTT. "Wasting" refers to a deceleration in stature more than 2 standard deviations from median weight-for-height, whereas "stunting" is a drop of more than 2 standard deviations from the median height-for-age. [14]

  7. Stunt (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Stunt or Stunting may also refer to: Stunted growth or stunting, a primary manifestation of malnutrition in early childhood; Stunt (botany), a plant disease that results in dwarfing and loss of vigor; Stunt (group), a British dance music act; Stunt, a 1998 album by Barenaked Ladies; Stunts, by the indie rock band Rademacher; Stunts, 1977

  8. Stunt (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Because of the exchange of roles, a stunt is sometimes called a "trade"; blockers of the offensive team may engage in similar "trades". The defensive players involved are said to be stunting or trading, or sometimes to "have a game on". The name "stunt" presumably derives from its more general meaning of a showy trick.

  9. Second Los Angeles-area fire breaks out as firefighters ... - AOL

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    California brush fires struck on Tuesday, with a second fire breaking out in Pasadena, forcing some residents to flee by foot as evacuation routes are stunted highway closures.