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    High Breastfeeding Rates

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    Throughout most of the history‚ breastfeeding has long been viewed as the gold-standard for infant feeding. Currently‚ major health organizations in the U.S. such as the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP‚ 2012) and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP‚2014) recommend exclusively up to six months‚ with continued breastfeeding along with complementary foods until at least 12 months of age by all major health organizations. The most recent national data have shown high breastfeeding initiation

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    The care of infants with abnormalities consistent with congenital Zika syndrome requires a multidisciplinary approach and an established medical home to facilitate the coordination of care‚ which is critical to ensuring that these infants receive necessary testing and consultations ‚ and that abnormal findings are detected and appropriately addressed . If abnormalities are noted on prenatal evaluation‚ counseling specific to congenital Zika syndrome should occur during pregnancy‚ preferably with

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    The Organ Systems of the Human Body The human body is made up of 11 organ systems. The Integumentary System‚ Skeletal System‚ Muscular System‚ Nervous System‚ Endocrine System‚ Circulatory System‚ Lymphatic System‚ Respiratory System‚ Urinary System‚ Digestive System‚ and Reproductive System for the male and female. Also‚ we have the Immune System which is an accumulation of cells rather than an organ system. Protection‚ support and movement are the main functions of the Integumentary system

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    Bovine Growth Hormone

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    gene and the gene is spliced and multiplied through the bacterial host‚ Escherichia coli. The science has not been perfected but researchers know that once the bGH is injected into the cows bloodstream the receptors become activated that stimulate lactation. Trials have seen a 10% -20% increase in milk production with cows injected with bGH (M. Du Pois). While some scientists argue that milk from a cow that has been injected with bGH holds the same nutritional value as milk from a normal cow‚ other

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    For as long as I can remember‚ my heart has been set on helping the world in any way that I can. Being in the medical field seemed like the ideal way to do so. Nutrition and dietetics caught my attention as I began my journey towards recovery of an eating disorder. My passion for nutrition stems from learning how to have a healthy relationship with food. I knew that choosing this area of study could be risky‚ but instead it is helping me. By learning how much damage I was doing to my body‚ it inspired

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    MIDTERM NOTES By: Dr. Vianca Jane De Jesus-Catangal INTESTINE longest coiled tube in the alimentary tract it has two parts (small and large) small intestine is in the anterior part it is the principal organ for digestion and absorption the posterior part is the large intestine its lumen is at the center and it has a finger like fold VILLI (sing. Villus)which hasten absorption TUNICA SEROSA or VISCERAL PERITONIUM- outermost covering TUNICA MUSCULARIS – forms the major part of

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    In comparison to other species‚ the human approach toward sexual selection is remarkably distinct. Humans are the most intelligent species on earth‚ and have differed from our previous animalistic ancestors through a comprehensive verbal communication system and an ever-advancing global civilization. Additionally‚ humans vastly enjoy sex‚ having developed methods of contraception in order to have sex without the result of creating new life. This is quite counterintuitive to the theory of evolution

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    Food And Culture

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    Food and Culture Culture is broadly defined as the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ values‚ customs‚ and habits accepted by a community of individuals. Cultural behavior patterns are reinforced when a group is isolated by geography or segregated by socioeconomic status. Culture is learned‚ not inherited; it is passed from generation to generation. The term food habits refers to the ways in which humans use food‚ including how food is obtained and stored‚ how it is prepared‚ how it is served and to whom‚ and

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    Maternity

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    Study Guide #1 Maternity Chp 1-5‚ 14 (Dynamics‚ A&P‚ Pregnancy) 100 pts Wade/Fall 2011 NAME______________________________   1) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of freestanding birth centers. The advantages are that they offer a homelike atmosphere. They have conveniences such as a kitchen for family members. The disadvantages are that many freestanding birthing centers do not have adequate technology and medical care readily available if complications to the mother or fetus arise. 2)

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    very limited choices of which birth control you can use while breastfeeding because it will reduce your milk’s quality and quantity. There are also a number of medicines and foods that should not be consumed while breastfeeding. Alcohol suppresses lactation‚ can harm motor development‚ and can affect the baby’s eating and/or sleeping habits. Caffeine is almost impossible for a baby’s body to break down‚ especially in the first few months of life‚ and it can make your baby unable to sleep. Aloe‚ mistletoe

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