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Current guidelines on infant feeding, recipes for overfed, overweight infants – John Hopkins researchers

Posted on July 26, 2019 by Samuel Abiona

Researchers at John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have revealed that following the current guidelines on infant feeding in the standard amounts recommended, could produce overweight, overfed infants. Continue Reading →

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