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Benefit and risk assessment of breastmilk for infant health in Norway [PDF]
The present benefit and risk assessment of breastmilk and contaminants in breastmilk was initiated by the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (VKM).
Torheim, Liv Elin +6 more
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Supporting Breastfeeding in the Setting of Perinatal Opioid Use Disorder
Abstract Studies have shown that many pregnant women with opioid use disorder intend to initiate breastfeeding after giving birth. However, continuation rates beyond the initial postpartum hospitalization are low. Achieving and maintaining an antepartum breastfeeding plan may be complicated by the unique challenges that opioid‐exposed dyads experience ...
Lindsey A. Baksh, Stephanie M. Hartwig
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Oral Health, Periodontitis, and Respiratory Diseases: Biological Pathways
This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive update on the potential mechanisms by which poor oral health and periodontitis impact lung health, focusing on pneumonia, COPD, and asthma. ABSTRACT Poor oral hygiene and periodontitis influence lung diseases such as pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), COVID‐19, and asthma.
Raluca P. Vacaru +2 more
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Topical Breastmilk: Nursing Care of Newborn Umbilical Cord Model [PDF]
Introduction: Omphalitis and umbilical cord separation time contributing to the number of morbidity and mortality in infants. There are various ways of cord care, but there was no significant difference in prevent of infection and cord separation time ...
Yunitasari, E. (Esti) +3 more
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BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoids (GCs) in breastmilk follow the maternal hypothalamus⁻pituitary⁻adrenal axis activity and may affect the offspring's growth and neurodevelopment.
Stefanie M. P. Kouwenhoven +11 more
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A literature review of drug transport mechanisms during lactation
Despite the benefits of breastfeeding, lactating mothers who take prescribed medications may discontinue breastfeeding due to concerns associated with infant drug exposure in breastmilk. Consolidating the current knowledge of drug transport to breastmilk
Christine Gong +3 more
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Breathing through the rage: Maternal refusal as ethnographic method
Abstract This article theorizes maternal rage as an ethnographic method and affective archive, drawing on interviews with birthing people of color navigating medical neglect, obstetric violence, and postpartum abandonment. Rather than treating rage as an excess or failure of care, I frame it as a form of witnessing and refusal, a bodily record of harm ...
Lalaie Ameeriar
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The immune properties of breastmilk are the most effective preventative means of reducing infant mortality through both passive and active immunity. Breastmilk for term infants has been linked to decreased incidence of respiratory and ear infections and
Karen D’Apolito, Shelley Thibeau
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Effect of Type of Heat Treatment of Breastmilk on Folate Content and Pattern
Background: Breastmilk is the recommended aliment for preterm infants. Milk banks provide donated breastmilk for the neonatal care of preterm infants when mother's own milk is not is available.
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. +1 more
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