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모유 수유와 멜라토닌

Breastfeeding is highly recommended due to its benefits for both the infant and mother; however, most mothers predominantly use formula feed. Breastfeeding affords protection against a wide variety of medical conditions that may emerge at different time points over the lifespan, including hospital a...

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Published in:Journal of milk science and biotechnology 2018, Vol.36 (3), p.133-145
Main Authors: 송민유, 박원서, 유자연, 함준상, Song, Minyu, Park, Won Seo, Yoo, Jayeon, Ham, Jun-Sang
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