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  • 1. Breastfeeding in Tigray and Gonder, Ethiopia, with special reference to exclusive/almost exclusive breastfeeding beyond six months.
    Getahun Z, Scherbaum V, Taffese Y, Teshome B, Biesalski HK.
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  • 12. The determinants of exclusive breast feeding in urban slums: a community based study.
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  • 13. Effect of nutrition education on exclusive breastfeeding for nutritional outcome of low birth weight babies.
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  • 17. Nutrition education and infant growth in rural Indian infants: narrowing the gender gap?
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  • 18. Prevalence of breastfeeding at four months in general practices in south London.
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  • 19. Breastfeeding and childhood cancer.
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