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Medical Journal of Australia, 2019
The Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, the peak professional body for clinical immunology and allergy in Australia and New Zealand, develops and provides information on a wide range of immune‐mediated disorders, including advice ...
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The Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, the peak professional body for clinical immunology and allergy in Australia and New Zealand, develops and provides information on a wide range of immune‐mediated disorders, including advice ...
P. Joshi+3 more
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Infant and young child feeding
, 2020Tive a oportunidade de ler e analisar a monografia com titulo e subtitulo em epigrafe, publicada sob os auspicios da Organizacao Mundial de Saude em 2009 e da autoria de peritos dos Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development e Department ...
J. V. Amaral
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Infant Feeding and Infant Growth
Pediatrics, 1984Growth in infancy is a complex process affected directly or indirectly by numerous interrelated factors. The predominant factors include diet, the nutritional status and health of the mother, and the occurrence of infections. In addition, social factors (family structure and cohesiveness), economic status, cultural practices, and biologic factors—such ...
Jane F. Seward, Mary K. Serdula
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Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 1984
A study by questionnaire of 1845 urban and 349 rural mothers in all regions of Nigeria is reported. 99% of all mothers commenced breastfeeding their infants. In urban areas most continued for at least 6 months and in rural areas for at least 12 months.
Alan Dugdale, D. Clayton, S. Orwell
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A study by questionnaire of 1845 urban and 349 rural mothers in all regions of Nigeria is reported. 99% of all mothers commenced breastfeeding their infants. In urban areas most continued for at least 6 months and in rural areas for at least 12 months.
Alan Dugdale, D. Clayton, S. Orwell
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The Lancet, 1986
The darwinian theory of evolution has been used to justify the statement that breast-milk is ideal for infants. However, a broader interpretation of the theory suggests that the mother-child dyad is the evolutionary unit. For the survival of the species, both mother and child should benefit.
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The darwinian theory of evolution has been used to justify the statement that breast-milk is ideal for infants. However, a broader interpretation of the theory suggests that the mother-child dyad is the evolutionary unit. For the survival of the species, both mother and child should benefit.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
K NOWLEDGE of nutrition has increased rapidly in the prese t century, resulting in many changes in our methods of feeding infants. Artificial feeding has become easy and effective. Foods other than human milk or suitably modified cow's milk have been added to the infant's diet closer and closer to the time of birth in order to meet known nutritional ...
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K NOWLEDGE of nutrition has increased rapidly in the prese t century, resulting in many changes in our methods of feeding infants. Artificial feeding has become easy and effective. Foods other than human milk or suitably modified cow's milk have been added to the infant's diet closer and closer to the time of birth in order to meet known nutritional ...
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