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High‐Dose Human Milk Feedings Decrease Oxidative Stress in Premature InfantChen et al., 2019
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- Chen Y
- Fantuzzi G
- Schoeny M
- Meier P
- Patel A
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- Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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Background Premature infants are susceptible to oxidative stress, increasing the risk for serious morbidities. High‐dose human milk (HM) feedings decrease morbidity risks and may reduce oxidative stress in this population. The purpose of this study was to compare …
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