Browsing HMS Scholarly Articles by Keyword "breast milk"
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High breast milk levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) among four women living adjacent to a PCB-contaminated waste site
(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 1998)As a consequence of contamination by effluents from local electronics manufacturing facilities, the New Bedford Harbor and estuary in southeastern Massachusetts is among the sites in the United States that are considered ... -
Review of Infant Feeding: Key Features of Breast Milk and Infant Formula
(MDPI, 2016)Mothers’ own milk is the best source of nutrition for nearly all infants. Beyond somatic growth, breast milk as a biologic fluid has a variety of other benefits, including modulation of postnatal intestinal function, immune ...