Early Nutrition Must Be Safe and Should Have Positive Impacts on Long-Term Health
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Early Nutrition Must Be Safe and Should Have Positive Impacts on Long-Term Health
Abstract
The Special Issue entitled 'The Role of Feeding Practice and Early Nutrition in Infant Growth, Metabolism and Body Composition' examines the long-term outcomes of early nutrition in both preterm and term infants [...].
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