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    Report of Epidemiology Workshop: Recommendations Regarding Future Research Concerning the Effects of Human Milk Upon Infant Recipients

    Investigations on the potential mechanisms of protection offered by breast feeding against infections and other diseases are sufficiently advanced to raise many questions concerning the in vivo advantages of bank...

    J.-P. Habicht, M. W. Woolridge, K. M. Rasmussen, R. Martorell in Human Lactation 3 (1987)

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    The Effect of Feeding Human Milk on the Development of Immunity in Low Birth Weight Infants

    Epidemiologic evidence suggests that infants fed cow’s milk rather than maternal milk have a higher frequency and severity of infectious, allergic, and possibly other inflammatory diseases of the gastrointesti...

    R. M. Goldblum, R. Schanler, C. Garza, A. S. Goldman in Human Lactation 3 (1987)

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    Report of Epodemiology Workshop: Introduction

    As a result of a growing body of knowledge about variations in the volume and composition of human milk, many questions have arisen concerning the determinants of lactational performance, the effects of human ...

    J.-P. Habicht, K. M. Rasmussen, A. S. Goldman in Human Lactation 3 (1987)