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View details What you eat while pregnant may affect your baby's gut
What you eat while pregnant may affect your baby's gut
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What you eat while pregnant may affect your baby's gut

View details Infant microbiome: First gut bacteria may have ‘lasting impact’ on risk of chronic diseases
Infant microbiome: First gut bacteria may have ‘lasting impact’ on risk of chronic diseases
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Infant microbiome: First gut bacteria may have ‘lasting impact’ on risk of chronic diseases

View details Infant microbiome: First gut bacteria may have ‘lasting impact’ on risk of chronic diseases
Infant microbiome: First gut bacteria may have ‘lasting impact’ on risk of chronic diseases
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Infant microbiome: First gut bacteria may have ‘lasting impact’ on risk of chronic diseases

View details Family risk for childhood asthma may involve microbes found in baby's digestive tract
Family risk for childhood asthma may involve microbes found in baby's digestive tract
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Family risk for childhood asthma may involve microbes found in baby's digestive tract

View details Family risk for childhood asthma may involve microbes found in baby's digestive tract
Family risk for childhood asthma may involve microbes found in baby's digestive tract
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Family risk for childhood asthma may involve microbes found in baby's digestive tract

View details The Host Defense Proteome Of Human And Bovine Milk
The Host Defense Proteome Of Human And Bovine Milk
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The Host Defense Proteome Of Human And Bovine Milk

View details Swat team of immune cells found in mother's milk
Swat team of immune cells found in mother's milk
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Swat team of immune cells found in mother's milk

View details Swat team of immune cells found in mother's milk
Swat team of immune cells found in mother's milk
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Swat team of immune cells found in mother's milk

View details The Basics of Brain Development
The Basics of Brain Development
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The Basics of Brain Development

View details Genetic Variants of the FADS Gene Cluster and ELOVL Gene Family, Colostrums LC-PUFA Levels, Breastfeeding, and Child Cognition
Genetic Variants of the FADS Gene Cluster and ELOVL Gene Family, Colostrums LC-PUFA Levels, Breastfeeding, and Child Cognition
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Genetic Variants of the FADS Gene Cluster and ELOVL Gene Family, Colostrums LC-PUFA Levels, Breastfeeding, and Child Cognition

View details Specific Breast Milk Nutrients May Work Together To Influence Cognitive Abilities Of 6-Month-Old Infants
Specific Breast Milk Nutrients May Work Together To Influence Cognitive Abilities Of 6-Month-Old Infants
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Specific Breast Milk Nutrients May Work Together To Influence Cognitive Abilities Of 6-Month-Old Infants

View details Maternal omega-3 rich-diet linked to improved infant problem solving
Maternal omega-3 rich-diet linked to improved infant problem solving
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Maternal omega-3 rich-diet linked to improved infant problem solving

View details Omega-3s associated with better executive function in cohort of young children
Omega-3s associated with better executive function in cohort of young children
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Omega-3s associated with better executive function in cohort of young children

View details Babies' brain development may not depend on sleeping through the night
Babies' brain development may not depend on sleeping through the night
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Babies' brain development may not depend on sleeping through the night

View details The Influence of Gestational Diabetes on Neurodevelopment of Children in the First Two Years of Life
The Influence of Gestational Diabetes on Neurodevelopment of Children in the First Two Years of Life
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The Influence of Gestational Diabetes on Neurodevelopment of Children in the First Two Years of Life

View details Synergistic Effects Of Human Milk Nutrients In The Support Of Infant Recognition Memory: An Observational Study
Synergistic Effects Of Human Milk Nutrients In The Support Of Infant Recognition Memory: An Observational Study
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Synergistic Effects Of Human Milk Nutrients In The Support Of Infant Recognition Memory: An Observational Study