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CHILDHOOD NUTRITION: FROM BREASTMILK TO BURGERS

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1994
Well-child care provides opportunities for nutrition education and the prevention of nutritional diseases. It is important to look at not only the food that is eaten but the relationships in which the food is offered. Significant impacts on the prevalence of iron deficiency and poverty-related malnutrition are possible.
J, Bedinghaus, S, Doughten
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Breastmilk Expression and Breast Pump Technology

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
More than 80% of mothers express milk at some point during the first 4 months postpartum. Many women rely on breast pumps to establish and maintain lactation particularly when the infant is not able to breastfeed. Proper breast pump fit and use are important to optimize breastmilk supply and prevent injury.
Anne, Eglash, Michele L, Malloy
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Potential of breastmilk in stem cell research

Cell and Tissue Banking, 2019
Breastmilk is a dynamic, multi-faceted, and complex fluid containing a plethora of biochemical and cellular components that execute developmental effects or differentiation program, providing nourishment and immunity to newborns. Recently, it was reported that breastmilk contains a heterogeneous population of naïve cells, including pluripotent stem ...
Seema, Tripathy   +2 more
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Breastmilk and Immune Function

Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Background: Breastmilk strengthens host defence mechanisms through innate and adaptive immune development and enhances the immature immunologic system of the neonate during a delicate and crucial period. As well as mammalian evolution, some of the mechanisms that explain active stimulation of the infant’s immune system include three major phenomena: (1)
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Infant Mortality and Breastmilk Supplementation in Bangladesh

The Bangladesh Development Studies, 1991
This paper analyses the effects of timing and type of breastmilk supplementation on infant mortality using a discrete time analog of continuous time proportional hazards model. The data are taken from a prospective study which collected information on timing and type of breastmilk supplementation, mother's nutrition at various stages of the study, and ...
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Selective functional antibody transfer into the breastmilk after SARS-CoV-2 infection

Cell Reports, 2021
Krista M Pullen   +2 more
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Raman Microspectroscopy Detection and Characterisation of Microplastics in Human Breastmilk

Polymers, 2022
Antonio Ragusa   +2 more
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Breastmilk is a human right.

Breastfeeding review : professional publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia, 2011
All babies have a human right to breastmilk, based on the right to life, to adequate nutrition and to the highest attainable standard of health, and based on women's rights, which include the right to breastfeed, to breastfeeding education and to paid maternity leave.
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