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Infant Feeding Survey 2010

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The article was published on 2011-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 434 citations till now.

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The effects of diet during the first six months of life on health outcomes in infancy and early childhood

TL;DR: The principle aim of the present thesis was to enhance the understanding of the effects of diet during the first 6 months of life on health outcomes in infancy and early childhood.
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The role of early years care providers in supporting continued breastfeeding and breast milk feeding

TL;DR: Challenges faced by mothers who seek to continue breastfeeding and/or breast milk feeding (B/BMF) whilst using daytime childcare, and early years’ practitioners’ attitudes towards their role in the support of these feeding practices are discussed.
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The effect of a cow's milk exclusion diet and substitute formula in infancy on childhood eating habits

Kate Maslin
TL;DR: The main findings were that children currently consuming an exclusion diet for cows’ milk allergy have higher levels of fussy eating, feeding difficulties and food neophobia compared to a control group, and these levels were associated with the number and type of allergic symptoms.

‘A lifeline when no one else wants to give you an answer’: An evaluation of the Breastfeeding Network drugs in breastmilk service.

TL;DR: The Breastfeeding Network commissioned an evaluation of their Drugs in Breastmilk service, which sought to explore who is using the service, why they are accessing it, what information they are receiving and their views of the service.
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Breastfeeding and maternal and infant health outcomes in developed countries.

TL;DR: A history of breastfeeding was associated with a reduced risk of many diseases in infants and mothers from developed countries and cluster randomized controlled studies on the effectiveness of various breastfeeding promotion interventions will provide further opportunity to investigate any disparity in health outcomes as a result of the intervention.
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Breast cancer and breastfeeding: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 47 epidemiological studies in 30 countries, including 50 302 women with breast cancer and 96 973 women without the disease

TL;DR: The longer women breast feed the more they are protected against breast cancer, and the lack of or short lifetime duration of breastfeeding typical of women in developed countries makes a major contribution to the high incidence of breast cancer in these countries.
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Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession

TL;DR: A guide for the medical profession about breastfeeding and how to care for infants and young people with special needs.
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