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Special Collection - enabling breastfeeding for mothers and babies
Alison McFadden
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Mary Renfrew
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Breast-milk Substitutes
100%
Cochrane
60%
Health Systems
40%
Economic Implications
40%
Exclusively Breastfed
40%
Well-being
20%
Public Space
20%
Breast Cancer
20%
Lancet
20%
Ovarian Cancer
20%
Immune System
20%
Enabling Environment
20%
Evidence-based Policy
20%
Decision Maker
20%
Workplace
20%
Healthcare Workers
20%
Psychosocial Outcomes
20%
Breastfeeding Duration
20%
High-income
20%
Health Professionals
20%
World Health Organization
20%
Health Promotion
20%
Evidence-based Practice
20%
Cognitive Development
20%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
20%
Population Health
20%
Low Dose Rate
20%
Best Available Evidence
20%
Childbirth
20%
Infant Feeding
20%
Human Behavior
20%
Effective Care
20%
Developmental Regulation
20%
Low-income Communities
20%
Infant nutrition
20%
Middle-income Countries
20%
High-income Countries
20%
Appetite Regulation
20%
Cultural Norms
20%
Breastfeeding Women
20%
Developmental Behavior
20%
Public Health Interventions
20%
Advocacy Groups
20%
Additional Needs
20%
Behavior Regulation
20%
Professional Advocacy
20%
International Codes
20%
Infant Population
20%
Infant Survival
20%
Encounter Problem
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Breast Cancer
100%
Health Care Personnel
100%
Systematic Review
100%
Health Practitioner
100%
Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
100%
World Health Organization
100%
Infant Feeding
100%
Ovary Cancer
100%
Nutrition Policy
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health System
100%
Public Health
50%
Breast Cancer
50%
Immune System
50%
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young
50%
Food Intake
50%
Ovarian Cancer
50%
Infant Feeding
50%
Systematic Review
50%
Wellbeing
50%
Health Promotion
50%
Population Health
50%
Cognitive Development
50%
Psychological Outcome
50%
Infant Survival
50%
Birth
50%