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Optimal breastfeeding practices and infant and child mortality

A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Breastfeeding is one of the few interventions where the survival benefits span the entire contin...

Optimal breastfeeding practices and infant and child mortality

A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Breastfeeding is one of the few interventions where the survival benefits span the entire contin...

Optimal breastfeeding practices and infant and child mortality

A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Breastfeeding is one of the few interventions where the survival benefits span the entire contin...

Optimal breastfeeding practices and infant and child mortality

A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Breastfeeding is one of the few interventions where the survival benefits span the entire contin...

Optimal breastfeeding practices and infant and child mortality

A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Breastfeeding is one of the few interventions where the survival benefits span the entire contin...

Key Recommendations for Improving Nutrition through Agriculture and Food Systems Food

Food systems provide for all people's nutritional needs, while at the same time contributing to economic growth. The food and agricultu...

Key Recommendations for Improving Nutrition through Agriculture and Food Systems Food

Food systems provide for all people's nutritional needs, while at the same time contributing to economic growth. The food and agricultu...

Interim Operational Considerations for the feeding support of Infants and Young Children under 2 years of age in refugee and migrant transit settings in Europe

The note outlines benefits, risks, options, and resources for supporting appropriate infant and young child feeding (IYCF) in children ...

Association between breastfeeding and intelligence, educational attainment, and income at 30 years of age: a prospective birth cohort study from Brazil

Background Breastfeeding has clear short-term benefits, but its long-term consequences on human capital are yet to be established. The ...

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