Studies of Korean children who suffered malnutrition during the Korean War but who received good nutrition and education during childhood suggest that
A) an enriched home environment may compensate for the effects of early malnutrition.
B) the effects of early malnutrition are irreversible.
C) an enriched home environment may compensate for the social effects of early malnutrition, but children malnourished as infants will never achieve normal intelligence.
D) despite an enriched home environment, children who are malnourished as infants continue to show cognitive declines during childhood.
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