NHS Evidence | library.nhs.uk Search Results Table of Contents Search History ........................................................................................................................................................... page 8 1. The effects of breast reduction on successful breastfeeding: a systematic review. ................................................ page 9 2. Breastfeeding and the risk of malaria in children born to HIV-infected and uninfected mothers in rural Uganda. .................................................................................................................................................................................... page 9 3. Thrush and breastfeeding. .................................................................................................................................... page 10 4. Influence of peers on breastfeeding discontinuation among new parents: the Melbourne InFANT Program. .................................................................................................................................................................................. page 10 5. Delayed onset of lactogenesis among first-time mothers is related to maternal obesity and factors associated with ineffective breastfeeding. ......................................................................................................................................... page 11 6. Breastfeeding success. ......................................................................................................................................... page 12 7. Breastfeeding after Earthquakes. ......................................................................................................................... page 12 8. PROFESSIONAL. Practice improvement, breastfeeding duration and health visitors. ...................................... page 13 9. CLINICAL UPDATE. Drugs and breastfeeding. ................................................................................................. page 13 10. Ultrasound imaging of infant swallowing during breast-feeding. ..................................................................... page 14 11. What's new in: World health & population. The determinants of early cessation of breastfeeding in Bangladesh. .................................................................................................................................................................................. page 14 12. The critical role of nurses in lactation support. .................................................................................................. page 14 13. On “current resources for evidence-based practice”... Jan/Feb 2010 issue (Jolivet, 2010),. ............................. page 15 14. Factors influencing the practice of exclusive breastfeeding among Hong Kong Chinese women: a questionnaire survey. ...................................................................................................................................................................... page 15 15. Breastfeeding Ambivalence Among Low-Income African American and Puerto Rican Women in North and Central Brooklyn. .................................................................................................................................................................. page 16 16. Breastfeeding Intention Among Pregnant Hong Kong Chinese Women. .......................................................... page 17 17. Assessing mandated breastfeeding education in Istanbul. ................................................................................. page 18 18. Baby Friendly update. Obesity and breastfeeding -- a review of the evidence. ................................................. page 18 19. In utero and lactational exposure to low doses of chlorinated and brominated dioxins induces deficits in the fear memory of male mice. ............................................................................................................................................. page 18 20. Breast-feeding, postpartum and prepregnancy disease activity in multiple sclerosis. ....................................... page 19 21. Postpartum disease activity and breastfeeding in multiple sclerosis revisited. .................................................. page 20 22. Are maternal depression or symptom severity associated with breastfeeding intention or outcomes?. ............ page 20 23. Knowledge and beliefs about exclusive breastfeeding among rural Nigerian men in Enugu, Southeast Nigeria. .................................................................................................................................................................................. page 21 24. Breastfeeding rates among mothers of infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome. ......................................... page 22 25. Abuse, neglect, and breastfeeding. ..................................................................................................................... page 23 26. ABM Clinical Protocol #7: Model Breastfeeding Policy (Revision 2010). ...................................................... page 23 27. Torun. ................................................................................................................................................................. page 24 28. The impact of childhood sexual abuse on childbearing and breastfeeding: the role of maternity caregivers. .................................................................................................................................................................................. page 24 29. First-day newborn weight loss predicts in-hospital weight nadir for breastfeeding infants. ............................. page 25 30. Residency curriculum improves breastfeeding care. ......................................................................................... page 26 Page 1 NHS Evidence | library.nhs.uk 31. West Nile virus (WNV) transmission routes in the murine model: intrauterine, by breastfeeding and after cannibal ingestion. .................................................................................................................................................................. page 26 32. The elusive mechanistic link between exclusive breast-feeding and lower risk of postnatal mother-to-child HIV transmission. ............................................................................................................................................................ page 27 33. The Beginning Breastfeeding Survey: measuring mothers' perceptions of breastfeeding effectiveness during the postpartum hospitalization. ...................................................................................................................................... page 28 34. Lactational mastitis: recognition and breastfeeding support. ............................................................................. page 28 35. JOURNAL CLUB. Also of Note. ...................................................................................................................... page 29 36. Contextualising risk, constructing choice: breastfeeding and good mothering in risk society. ......................... page 29 37. 'If they want to risk the health and well-being of their child, that's up to them': long-term breastfeeding, risk and maternal identity. ...................................................................................................................................................... page 30 38. Managing breastfeeding and work: a Foucauldian secondary analysis. ............................................................ page 30 39. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. .................................................................................................................................. page 31 40. Breastfeeding challenge. .................................................................................................................................... page 32 41. Clinical digest. Breastfeeding mothers retain less pregnancy weight gain. ....................................................... page 32 42. How Long to Breast-Feed. ................................................................................................................................. page 32 43. Factors associated with successful establishment of breastfeeding in very preterm infants. ............................. page 33 44. Prolonged and exclusive breastfeeding reduces the risk of infectious diseases in infancy. ............................... page 33 45. Passive acquisition of protective antibodies reactive with Bordetella pertussis in newborns via placental transfer and breast-feeding. .......................................................................................................................................................... page 34 46. Breastfeeding experiences of mothers from disadvantaged groups: a review. .................................................. page 35 47. [Facial and acral dermatitis in a breast-fed infant. Diagnosis: Acrodermatitis enteropathica]. [German] Faziale und akrale Hautveranderungen bei einem gestillten Saugling. Diagnose: Verdacht auf Acrodermatitis enteropathica. .................................................................................................................................................................................. page 36 48. What are the risks associated with formula
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