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Infant Feeding and Infant Growth

Pediatrics, 1984
Growth 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 ...
J F, Seward, M K, Serdula
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THE "AT RISK" INFANT

The Lancet, 1967
Abstract The widespread adoption of the idea of an "at-risk" register for the detection of handicapping diseases in infancy has led to a situation in which an undefined population is being screened for undefined conditions by people who, for the most part, are untrained to detect the conditions for which they are looking. The " at-risk " concept is an
I D, Richards, C J, Roberts
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The infant's role in mother–infant communications

Journal of Child Language, 1986
ABSTRACTMothers talked to their infants via a video system designed so that each partner saw a full-face, life-size image of the other on a screen before them, perfect eye-to-eye contact being possible. They were presented either with live, real-time video sequences of their infants, where communication was therefore potentially mutually responsive, or
L, Murray, C, Trevarthen
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Teaching infants infant‐infant social interaction

Early Child Development and Care, 1985
(1985). Teaching infants infant‐infant social interaction. Early Child Development and Care: Vol. 20, No. 2-3, pp. 145-155.
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The Newborn Infant

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1999
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Aluminum and Infants

Pediatrics, 1990
To the Editor.— Litov and co-workers1 address an important question regarding aluminum loading in infants. Aluminum is a toxic element. Its retention results in an increase in the body burden of aluminum. This has been shown to be a health hazard in patients with compromised kidney function and in those receiving total parenteral ...
Goyens, Philippe, Brasseur, D
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