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. 1998 Nov 21;317(7170):1451; author reply 1452.

Effectiveness of treatments for infantile colic. Dietary interventions in breast fed and bottle fed infants should not be pooled

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Effectiveness of treatments for infantile colic. Dietary interventions in breast fed and bottle fed infants should not be pooled

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