Nutrition Through The Life Cycle
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Author: Brown, Judith E.
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To describe: Two other modes of feeding infants in addition to breast feeding and bottle feeding.
Introduction: Infants require good nutrition during first two years of their life. Proper nutrition is vital for healthy growth and development in infants. It is recommended that babies should be breast-fed exclusively for their first six months of life for the proper growth, development, and immunity to fight against diseases in their initial days.
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