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Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are a family of glycans found in breastmilk with over 200 identified structures. Despite being the third-largest solid component in breastmilk, HMOs are indigestible by infants, and they serve as food for the infant ...
Sivan Kijner +3 more
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Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that donor human milk is superior to artificial infant formula in situations where the baby cannot feed on the mother’s breastmilk.
Dexter T. Chagwena +6 more
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Effect of family integrated care on breastfeeding of preterm infants: A scoping review
Aims The aims are to describe the key components of family integrated care intervention for preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and assess the impact on breastfeeding outcomes for those infants. Design A scoping review.
Lijing Ding +6 more
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Current research reports that micro‐nanoplastics may increase the burden of cardiovascular disease with significant human and economic consequences. The detection of plastic particles in biological matrices is challenging and rigorous research is required to investigate the clinical and broader public health implications of microplastics.
Adrian Goldsworthy +4 more
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Effect of Freezing Time on Macronutrients and Energy Content of Breastmilk
Background: In neonatal units and human milk banks freezing breastmilk at less than -20 °C is the choice for preserving it. Scientific evidence in relation to the loss of nutritional quality during freezing is rare.
Oscar García-Algar +11 more
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Vaccinations During Pregnancy Protect the Mother–Infant Dyad and Are Generally Safe
ABSTRACT Aim Vaccination in pregnancy has a critical impact on mothers, foetuses and infants. The aim of this paper was to summarise key points presented by experts attending the 12th Maria Delivoria‐Papadopoulos Perinatal Symposium in March 2025 and further expand and update them.
Ariadne Malamitsi‐Puchner +2 more
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Adherence-Related Mechanisms of Breastmilk HIV-1 Transmission
Postpartum HIV transmission through breastfeeding accounts for up to 44% of infant HIV infections. Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs are administered to either the HIV-infected mother or HIV-exposed infant throughout breastfeeding to reduce HIV transmission ...
Davis, Nicole Lane
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Bantal Menyusui Memengaruhi Motivasi, Produksi ASI, dan Musculoskeletal Disorder pada Ibu Menyusui
Breastfeeding in a sitting position for 30 minutes with the mother's hand supporting the baby causes maternal fatigue. One way to increase motivation, breast milk production and reduce musculoskeletal disorder is by using a breastfeeding pillow.
Yusari Asih
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Bowel Habits and Functional Constipation in Healthy Children—A Longitudinal Birth‐Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Aim Functional constipation is common during childhood. Parents' concerns about their child's bowel habits are often the reason for seeking healthcare. We aim to report data on normal bowel habits, prevalence of functional constipation, long‐term outcome, and a search for risk factors in children during the first 2.5 years of life.
C. Gatzinsky +5 more
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Implications of the Tongue's Anatomy and Biomechanics for Breastfeeding
ABSTRACT Aim The human tongue is a major player for breathing, swallowing, sucking, chewing and speech. Breastfeeding is the initial training for its subsequent tasks. Thus, we aimed to explore the tongue's anatomy and biomechanics with conclusions on breastfeeding, essential for healthy development.
Márta Guóth‐Gumberger +4 more
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