NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - All infant formulas may not be equal when it comes to babies' weight gain over their first months of life, a new study finds. In a study that followed 56 formula-fed ...
Researchers from the University of Iowa found that babies fed lactose-free or hydrolyzed formulas gained weight faster in their first year, raising new questions about how modern formula compositions ...
Infants at high risk for allergy fed a partially hydrolyzed vs. standard formula had decreased risks for food allergy and atopic dermatitis from birth to 5 years, according to results published in ...
Breast fed newborns had significant larger thymus compared to that standard formula fed. We report for the first time a double blind study on healthy term newborns evaluating the effect of human milk ...
The government’s recent decision to opt out of the Australia-New Zealand joint infant formula standard is a step in the wrong direction for child health policy. Food Safety Minister Andrew Hoggard ...