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HAGAN, JOSEPH
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Milk, Human
Academic Article
Premature small for gestational age infants fed an exclusive human milk-based diet achieve catch-up growth without metabolic consequences at 2 years of age.
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Improved feeding tolerance and growth are linked to increased gut microbial community diversity in very-low-birth-weight infants fed mother's own milk compared with donor breast milk.
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Human Milk Use in the Preoperative Period Is Associated with a Lower Risk for Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Neonates with Complex Congenital Heart Disease.
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Very preterm infants who receive transitional formulas as a complement to human milk can achieve catch-up growth.
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Optimizing the Use of Human Milk Cream Supplement in Very Preterm Infants: Growth and Cost Outcomes.
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Optimizing Delivery of Breast Milk for Premature Infants: Comparison of Current Enteral Feeding Systems.
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Growth, Body Composition, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 2 Years Among Preterm Infants Fed an Exclusive Human Milk Diet in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study.
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A preoperative standardized feeding protocol improves human milk use in infants with complex congenital heart disease.
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Growth outcomes of small for gestational age preterm infants before and after implementation of an exclusive human milk-based diet.
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Percent mother's own milk feedings for preterm neonates predicts discharge feeding outcomes.
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Correction: Very preterm infants who receive transitional formulas as a complement to human milk can achieve catch-up growth.
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Milk Human