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Prescription drug use in breastfeeding mothers and infant exposure: A register‐based cohort study
Abstract Aims Breast milk is the optimal infant nutrition; however, many infants may be exposed to prescription drugs if used by their mothers during breastfeeding. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and patterns of prescription drug use among breastfeeding mothers and to assess the availability of relative infant dose information for
Ditte Resendal Gotfredsen+5 more
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Endocrine disrupting chemicals and the battle to ban them
Alison Margaret Linnecar
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With multiple disease‐modifying therapies now available, treatment switching has become an important clinical consideration in the management of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). While some switches are prompted by suboptimal clinical response, more commonly they are driven by treatment burden, convenience, or adverse events.
Andrej Belančić+4 more
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On the Bacteriology of So-Called "Sterilized Milk," with Special reference to the Municipal Supply of Milk for the Feeding of Infants [PDF]
Wm. Robertson, Wm. Mair
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The quality of interaction with children in collective play: Children's agency
Abstract There is a growing body of studies on increasing the quality of infant–toddler education and care. Yet little attention has been directed towards how to bring toddlers' agency and perspective to their personally meaningful learning in collective play.
Liang Li
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Background In the era of HIV infection, exclusive breast-feeding highly recommended for infants aged less than 6 months. Avoidance of exclusive breast-feeding by HIV-infected mothers recommended when replacement feeding is acceptable, feasible ...
Zewdu Minwuyelet Gebremariam+5 more
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THE RELATION BETWEEN THE SCIENCE AND THE ART OF INFANT FEEDING [PDF]
Henry Dwight Chapin
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