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There are huge differences in the health of mothers and children living in conflict-ridden poor countries and the predominantly rich countries exporting arms to them, says a study published in the British Medical Journal. The study says trading in arms - both legal and illegal - is highly detrimental to the health of mothers and children in the countries where armed conflict occurs and questions the commitment of powerful arms trading countries to addressing the problems they are responsible for causing.