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  • 1. Cue-based feeding for preterm infants: a prospective trial.
    Puckett B, Grover VK, Holt T, Sankaran K.
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  • 3. Early discharge with tube feeding at home for preterm infants is associated with longer duration of breast feeding.
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  • 4. Earlier discharge with community-based intervention for low birth weight infants: a randomized trial.
    Casiro OG, McKenzie ME, McFadyen L, Shapiro C, Seshia MM, MacDonald N, Moffatt M, Cheang MS.
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  • 12. Growth and nutrient intakes of human milk-fed preterm infants provided with extra energy and nutrients after hospital discharge.
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  • 17. Erythromycin and feeding intolerance in premature infants: a randomized trial.
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  • 20. Randomized, double-blind comparison of growth in infants receiving goat milk formula versus cow milk infant formula.
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