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  1. 2024年8月31日 · Background. Infants requiring neonatal care often face initial breastfeeding challenges, leading them to receive expressed breast milk from their mother or donor milk.

  2. 4 天前 · A meta-analysis [37] of 68 studies identified key genetic modifiers for mammographic density such as ESR1 and IGF1, suggesting their potential as biomarkers for risk assessment. Additionally, a study linking polygenic risk scores (PRS) with mammographic density underscores the genetic basis of breast cancer risk [24].

  3. 2024年9月2日 · Background. Mother’s milk provides optimal nutrition for infants. Donor human milk (DHM) is recommended for low birthweight infants when mother’s milk is unavailable. Little is known about human milk (HM) donation practices in New Zealand (NZ), where few HM banks are available.

  4. 2024年9月13日 · Overview. This data analysis highlights a very specific consequence of the COVID-19 contact restrictions in the perinatal breastfeeding environment. After more than a year of pandemic experience, maternity ward staff clearly viewed the visiting restrictions as being positive for both, mothers and staff.

  5. 2024年9月5日 · For instance, during the Ukraine conflict in 2015, emergency responders violated the Code by distributing infant formula in baby food assistance packages, which further discouraged breastfeeding in a population that had a high pre-crisis mixed-feeding rate of 25–47%, jeopardizing existing good IYCF practice [6, 15].

  6. 2024年9月11日 · Four themes were identified namely, perceived advantages of breastfeeding centered mainly on the benefits of breastfeeding for the infant and mother, perceived barriers of breastfeeding highlighting physical pain and fatigue, supplementing culturally acceptable complementary foods and herbal remedies, and cultural norms including perception of h...

  7. 1 天前 · Lactation duration and development of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome in postpartum women with recent gestational diabetes mellitus. The World Health Organization and United Nations Children’s Fund recommend exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for the first six months of an infant’s life.

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