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214 related items for PubMed ID: 37173816
1. Attitudes, beliefs and social norms regarding infant and young child feeding among Nigerian mothers, fathers and grandmothers across time. Schnefke CH, Flax VL, Ubanmhen F, Alayon S, Bose S, Daniel O, Grimes KEL, Allotey D, Seiger ER, Arije O. Matern Child Nutr; 2023 Oct; 19(4):e13524. PubMed ID: 37173816 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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