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Nutrition and Infant Mortality
Pediatrics, 1973In your December 1972 issue,1 Myron Wegman presents some "provisional" data on infant mortality in the United States, 1970 and 1971. These data are allegedly received from state health department offices, "a 10% sample of material received . . . between two dates, one month apart, regardless of when the event occurred." What is the ...
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1991
The importance of taurine in diet is poorly understood. The present evidence suggests that it is a conditionally essential aminoacid in man wherein deficiency states may result in adverse changes which will be improved with supplementation. It has a role in fat absorption in preterm infants and children with cystic fibrosis, retinal dysfunction in ...
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The importance of taurine in diet is poorly understood. The present evidence suggests that it is a conditionally essential aminoacid in man wherein deficiency states may result in adverse changes which will be improved with supplementation. It has a role in fat absorption in preterm infants and children with cystic fibrosis, retinal dysfunction in ...
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Infant Nutrition in the Subtropics and Tropics
Southern Medical Journal, 1956Infant nutrition in the sub-tropics and tropics , Infant nutrition in the sub-tropics and tropics , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1930
W. McKim Marriott, Catherine B. Washburn
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W. McKim Marriott, Catherine B. Washburn
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Pediatrics In Review, 1983
NORMAL GROWTH IN BREASTFED INFANT Appropriate growth in a breast-fed infant is comparable to appropriate growth in a bottle-fed infant. An infant who gains steadily is usually not of concern. However, a normal breast-fed infant may lose 5% to 8% of birth weight in the first few days of life and not begin to gain until the fifth to the
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NORMAL GROWTH IN BREASTFED INFANT Appropriate growth in a breast-fed infant is comparable to appropriate growth in a bottle-fed infant. An infant who gains steadily is usually not of concern. However, a normal breast-fed infant may lose 5% to 8% of birth weight in the first few days of life and not begin to gain until the fifth to the
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1933
DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY AND USE OF LACTIC ACID MILK Since 1889, the theory of lactic acid milk has been begging to be announced. One arises from a review of the literature fascinated and with ever-increasing respect for one's predecessors. They knew the basic facts.
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY AND USE OF LACTIC ACID MILK Since 1889, the theory of lactic acid milk has been begging to be announced. One arises from a review of the literature fascinated and with ever-increasing respect for one's predecessors. They knew the basic facts.
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Nutritional Requirements for Infants
American Pharmacy, 1979G C, Cupit, D H, Schaible
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