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To Wean or Not to Wean: That is the Question
Arthritis Care & Research, 2022Melissa L. Mannion, Randy Q. Cron
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Weaning Practices in Deprived Environments: The Weaning Dilemma
Pediatrics, 1985The weaning process varies widely among different cultures as to when the practice is initiated and terminated; in the variety, quality, and quantity of the weaning foods; and in the manner in which the endogenous food is provided. The variations in practices range from providing a food source even before the first breastfeeding to feeding nothing but ...
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Ο θηλασμός και ο απογαλακτισμός είναι ζωτικές διαδικασίες στην ανθρώπινη βιολογία και τον πολιτισμό, με σημαντικές επιπτώσεις για την εξέλιξη του ανθρώπου. Οι σύγχρονες μέθοδοι της Βιολογικής Ανθρωπολογίας επιτρέπουν την εκτίμηση της διάρκειας του απογαλακτισμού σε αρχαίες κοινωνίες μέσω της χημικής ανάλυσης σκελετικών καταλοίπων.
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1997
Abstract A 65-year-old man with a known history of COPD was admitted with acute respiratory failure requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. A chest infection was treated with antibiotic therapy and resolved to the point whereweaning was contemplated.
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Abstract A 65-year-old man with a known history of COPD was admitted with acute respiratory failure requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. A chest infection was treated with antibiotic therapy and resolved to the point whereweaning was contemplated.
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Weaning the “difficult-to-wean” patient
Chest, 2004Christine L. D’Arsigny +3 more
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2016
In this broadcast and paper for mothers, Winnicott describes weaning as a matter of the mother’s cooperation with the baby, leading naturally to the baby’s cooperation with the mother. The wish to wean comes from the mother, but it is an experience through which the baby can grow, if the mother provides a stable setting. Weaning can also be a time when
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In this broadcast and paper for mothers, Winnicott describes weaning as a matter of the mother’s cooperation with the baby, leading naturally to the baby’s cooperation with the mother. The wish to wean comes from the mother, but it is an experience through which the baby can grow, if the mother provides a stable setting. Weaning can also be a time when
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