Formula diets not associated with greater gastrointestinal intolerance than breast feeding
1. In healthy, full-term infants aged 6 to 16 weeks, formula fed infants have non-inferior gastrointestinal (GI) tolerance compared to ...
1. In healthy, full-term infants aged 6 to 16 weeks, formula fed infants have non-inferior gastrointestinal (GI) tolerance compared to ...
1. In this study, enteric administration of recombinant human insulin was safe in preterm infants. 2. Insulin supplementation of human ...
1. Low-weight infants fed with breast milk supplemented with pre-term formula had noninferior weight gain compared to infants fed with ...
1. Compared to the use of traditional cow’s milk-based formula, the use of hydrolyzed formula in genetically susceptible infants did ...
Image: PD By Cordelia Y. Ross and Leah H. Carr Dr. William Raszka, M.D. 1. Mothers who exclusively breast fed infants ...
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